Trump’s former advisor warns Bangladesh on atrocities against minorities: Business Standard
Roger Stone, a former advisor to President Donald Trump, has issued a warning to Bangladesh regarding the atrocities being committed against minorities in the country. Stone, who is known for his controversial statements and close ties to the Trump administration, spoke out against the violence and discrimination faced by minority groups in Bangladesh.
In a recent interview with Business Standard, Stone condemned the attacks on religious and ethnic minorities in Bangladesh, stating that the government must take immediate action to protect the rights and safety of all citizens. He also called on the international community to hold the Bangladeshi government accountable for its failure to address these human rights abuses.
Stone’s comments come at a time when reports of violence and discrimination against minorities in Bangladesh have been on the rise. Recent incidents include attacks on Hindu temples, forced conversions of religious minorities, and the targeting of journalists and activists who speak out against these injustices.
As a prominent figure in American politics, Stone’s warning to Bangladesh carries weight and serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding human rights and protecting minority communities. It remains to be seen how the Bangladeshi government will respond to this criticism and whether they will take concrete steps to address the ongoing atrocities against minorities in the country.