‘The future Bangladesh will be one of justice, human rights and freedom of speech’

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com,Dhaka
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The chief adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunu

The chief adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunu

The youth are dreaming of building a just society with everyone, said the chief adviser to the interim government, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, saying that the future Bangladesh will be one of justice, human rights and freedom of speech with the initiative of the youth.

He made this comment at the Center for Governance Studies (CGS) conference at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in the capital on Saturday (November 16) morning.

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The chief adviser said that the youth have raised the voice of building a society with everyone. The future Bangladesh will be one of justice, human rights and freedom of speech.

Commenting that the current civilization has put us on the verge of failure, he said that not only has it damaged the environment, but the blind race of people after profit is also responsible for this. Let us build a new civilization based on the Three Zero model, where wealth will not remain in the pockets and will be distributed equally among all.

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For foreign guests, Dr. Yunus said, you should visit the streets of Bangladesh. You will understand the inner language of the youth.

He also said, I urge you to think about building a new world, just as our youth have taught us to dream of a new Bangladesh.

The chief adviser said, we are going through a time where challenges and complexities surround us from every side. Economic inequality, social injustice, or the growing threat of climate change—all are major obstacles before us. Yet Bangladesh has repeatedly shown how to deal with adverse situations.

Claiming that lakhs of people in the country want change today, he further said, everyone is united to build a future of human rights, freedom of expression, justice and inclusiveness. Therefore, the theme of this year's dialogue is 'A Fractured World'. I believe that there is a solution to every problem, if we move forward with patience and courage.

 The three-day conference, which has begun today, will continue till November 18. This year's theme has been set as 'A Fractured World'. More than 200 negotiators, 300 delegates and 800 participants from more than 80 countries will participate in it.