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Army denies getting warning from UN
Staff Correspondent 10 March, 2025, 23:48

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The Bangladesh Army on Monday said that it did not receive any direct communication or intent from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the matter stated by UN human rights chief Volker Türk.

The Inter Services Public Relation Directorate clarified the Bangladesh Army’s position in a statement on Monday, five days after the OHCHR chief had told BBC’s HARDtalk programme that the regime change in Bangladesh came after they had warned the Bangladesh Army that if they got involved, they would not be a troop contributing country anymore in the UN peacekeeping missions.

‘As a result, we saw changes,” said Volker Türk in the interview while speaking about the Bangladesh regime change last year when Professor Muhammad Yunus took over as chief adviser of the interim administration.

He said that there was massive repression during the protest against the then Sheikh Hasina government.

Professor Muhammad Yunus assumed power on August 8, three days after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina regime on August 5, 2024 amid a student-led mass uprising.

‘If any such concerns were raised, they were conveyed to the erstwhile Government of Bangladesh and not directly to the army leadership. The Bangladesh Army operates within the framework of national security directives and adheres strictly to the rule of law and human rights principles,’ said the ISPR regarding the remarks by Volker Türk.

The ISPR said that Volker Türk’s remarks, taken out of context by certain quarters, appear to misrepresent the role of the Bangladesh Army and potentially undermine its reputation, sacrifice and professionalism.

The Bangladesh Army remained committed to people, upholding its legacy of neutrality and integrity, the ISPR statement read, adding that historical events, such as the democratic transition of 1991, reaffirm this dedication. During the July-August 2024 protests, the army once again stood by the people, ensuring public safety without bias or external influence.

‘As the second-largest contributor to UN peacekeeping, it is globally recognised for its professionalism and dedication. Notably, while peacekeepers receive a tiny portion of foreign earnings, the majority—around Tk 27,000 crore earned over 23 years—has significantly contributed to the national economic growth,’ said the ISPR statement.

It said that the Bangladesh Army deeply values its partnership with the OHCHR and remains steadfast in its commitment to serving both the people of Bangladesh and the global community.

The ISPR further said that any concerns regarding its role could be best addressed through open dialogue and constructive engagement.​
 

Indian media spreading false propaganda against Bangladesh Army: ISPR
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka 12 March, 2025, 10:43

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The Inter-Services Public Relations, the Army’s internal intelligence agency, has dismissed reports published in Indian media about unrest in the Bangladesh Army are ‘false and planned.’

In a statement on Tuesday, ISPR stated that Indian media outlets, notably The Economic Times and India Today, recently published baseless and fabricated reports about the possibility of a military coup in the country, amid a breakdown in the chain of command within the Bangladesh Army.

Expressing concern, ISPR said that these reports are entirely false and clearly part of a deliberate disinformation campaign aimed at undermining the stability of Bangladesh and damaging the reputation of its armed forces.

The statement emphasised that the Bangladesh Army is well-organised, united, and committed to performing its constitutional duties under the effective leadership of the Army chief.

It was also noted that The Economic Times has repeatedly published such fake news, raising serious questions about their motives and credibility. Additionally, several online portals and controversial television channels have joined in spreading these falsehoods, which the Bangladesh Army considers to be nothing more than an attempt to create confusion between the military and the public.

The statement urged Indian media to refrain from publishing unsubstantiated news. It also requested that these media outlets contact ISPR for proper comments and information before publishing reports related to the Bangladesh Army.

The statement also reaffirmed that the Bangladesh Army remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting the country’s sovereignty, integrity, and security. It called on all media to behave responsibly and to avoid spreading false statements that may create unnecessary tension and confusion.​
 

Army chief meets chief adviser, discusses security, development
Staff Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 19 Mar 2025, 17: 44

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A meeting between the chief adviser, Dr Muhammad Yunus, and the army chief, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, in Dhaka on 19 March, 2025. ISPR

The chief of army staff, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, has paid a courtesy call on the chief adviser, Dr Muhammad Yunus, at the state guest house Jamuna.

The meeting took place on Wednesday, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) directorate in a press release.

The army chief briefed the chief adviser on his recent visit to the Central African Republic, with optimism that the trip would play a conducive role in enhancing bilateral ties as well as military cooperation.

He also briefed the chief adviser about the overall security situation and military activities across the country. He discussed different initiatives undertaken by the army for development and stability in the country.

General Waker-Uz-Zaman also informed Professor Yunus about the findings and recommendations of the just concluded high-level council on ensuring justice for deprived army officers and the updates of an ongoing council for dismissed JCOs and other ranks. He also highlighted the army’s contribution in treating the students and people who sustained injuries during the July-August mass uprising.

The chief adviser lauded the army for its role and contribution and provided necessary instructions for the future. He hoped that the military would continue to uphold professionalism and dedication in safeguarding the country's sovereignty and security.​
 

Army chief leaves Dhaka for Russia, Croatia

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Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman left Bangladesh for Russia yesterday morning on an official visit.

Following his stay in Russia, Gen Waker will travel to Croatia on April 10, according to a press release from the Inter-Service Public Relations Directorate.

During the visit, he will hold courtesy meetings with senior military and civil officials of both the countries and exchange views on enhancing bilateral cooperation in defence and related sectors.

He is also expected to visit several military installations and arms-manufacturing facilities, the ISPR said.

After wrapping-up his visit, the army chief is scheduled to return home on April 12.​
 

Have patience as appeals of ex-army men being considered with 'utmost importance'
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 14 May 2025, 23: 06

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The government and the Bangladesh Army are respectful towards the dignity and just demands of former army men and are committed to taking positive action in this regard, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

In a press release on Wednesday evening, the ISPR noted that the army headquarters has taken the former army members’ appeals to review the decision on their penalty with utmost importance.

According to the release, some former army personnel recently submitted appeals requesting reconsideration of disciplinary actions taken against them. Taking into account the humanitarian and administrative reality, a high-level council has already been formed to review these appeals. The council is now in operation.

As of now, a total of 802 applications have been received. Of these, 106 have been forwarded to the relevant authorities for final disposal, while the remaining 696 are undergoing verification and evaluation, the ISPR said.

Although the process is time-consuming, the Bangladesh Army is working in this regard, with “utmost sincerity and a strong sense of responsibility.”

There are provisions for due award and punishment as per the army act, to maintain military discipline. “The Bangladesh Army believes that every issue can be resolved peacefully through mutual respect, empathy, and adherence to due process,” it added.

In this context, the ISPR urged all concerned to refrain from engaging in any negative activities and advised patience, discipline, and tolerance in all situations.

Earlier on 7 May, a group of dismissed army personnel under the banner of ‘Shohojoddha’ held a press conference and placed three demands, including their reinstatement into service. They warned of launching a hunger strike along with their families if their demands were not met within seven working days.

Their demands are the immediate reinstatement of all personnel dismissed during the previous Awami League government, full financial and pension benefits for those who cannot be reinstated, and reforms to the British-era laws in the army.​
 

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