US interference in Bangladesh questioned » Perspective

Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh amid growing mass protests against her rule, which have killed several hundred demonstrators, and is currently in neighboring India. She is now publishing from exile. accusationthat America was the mastermind behind their downfall.

According to their accounts, this was a reaction by the imperialist powers to the fact that they had taken control of an island in southern Bangladesh. Saint Martin Island not willing to surrender to America. That strategic island location near Myanmar and its proximity to important sea routes will attract the interest of major world powers, especially the United States.

In his statement, he also spoke, without naming anyone involved, of plans to create a new Christian state in parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar: “Like East Timor… they will create a Christian state, part of Bangladesh. [Chattogram] and captured Myanmar and based themselves in the Bay of Bengal.”, said Hasina.

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Meanwhile deny The US official spokesman criticized his country's involvement in events in Bangladesh. However, the ousted prime minister's son, who lives in the US, also spoke of “foreign interference” in the protest movement.

Meanwhile, India has yet to react to the incident. This is how the old government around Sheikh Hasina and her party (Awami League) many are associated with India and the fascist government of Narendra Modi (BJP). Meanwhile, he stood right wing opposition party in Bangladesh, it is Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), hostile to Hindu nationalist-led India.

Further political developments in the country – particularly whether and to what extent the mass struggle in Bangladesh against political oppression and for human living conditions will continue – remains to be seen. So far, the angry workers have succeeded in imposing their will on the bourgeois government, forcing it to flee.

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