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Rivers of blood, literally rivers of blood, of innocent animals flowing in the streets of their capital city.

Just a normal day in Bangladesh. Nothing radical about it.

Please do not hijack the thread with off-topic comments.

Radicalism is not the point of the thread - it is trade and partnership between Bangladesh and South Korea.

If you don't want to discuss on topic, then better not to comment.
 
Please do not hijack the thread with off-topic comments.

Radicalism is not the point of the thread - it is trade and partnership between Bangladesh and South Korea.

If you don't want to discuss on topic, then better not to comment.

Please go anywhere in the world and show the photographs I posted, of Dhaka, your national capital, and ask any nationality what they think about the mindset of the people who would do such a thing.

It was your compatriot who made the tall claim that the only radicalism in Bangladesh was in the heads of Indians.

This is an open challenge.

Show these photos to your gora buddies in Canada and see them recoil in disgust.
 
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Please go anywhere in the world and show the photographs I posted, of Dhaka, your national capital, and ask any nationality what they think about the mindset of rhe people who would do such a thing.

It was your compatriot who made the tall claim that the only radicalism in Bangladesh was in the heads of Indians.

This is an open challenge.

Show these photos to your gora buddies in Canada and see them recoil in disgust.
My friend... I know Bangladesh isn't all that but as an Indian, you do know what the world views your capital as...?

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My friend... I know Bangladesh isn't all that but as an Indian, you do know what the world views your capital as...?

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Dirty and filthy areas abound across the subcontinent. Poverty, heat, squalor, lack of proper sanitation, overcrowding, water scarcity (quantity and quality), all play a role.

That has nothing to do with radicalism no? The wanton butchering of tens, hundreds of thousands of animals in the name of God, where all the meat is not even consumed?!

And the sight of rivers of blood in a capital city in the 21st century?!!!!!

You need to try harder at this false equivalence game my friend.

Sincerely.
 

Dhaka, Seoul begin negotiations to sign EPA
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka 28 November, 2024, 15:19

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Bangladesh interim government commerce adviser Sk Bashir Uddin, commerce secretary Md Selim Uddin, Korean deputy trade minister Jongwon Park and Korean trade minister Inkyo Cheong pose for a photo after signing a MoU as part of Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations between the two countries in in Seoul on Thursday. | BSS photo

Bangladesh and South Korea have started negotiations for signing an Economic Partnership Agreement between the two countries on Thursday.

Bangladesh interim government commerce adviser Sk Bashir Uddin and Korean trade minister Inkyo Cheong attended the first meeting of the negotiation in Seoul, a message received in Dhaka said.

The MoU was also signed between the two countries as part of the initial step for signing the EPA on trade and investment, and infrastructure development.

Commerce secretary Md Selim Uddin and Korean deputy trade minister Jongwon Park were present.​
 

Korean EPZ finally gets mutation documents
It may open doors for more FDI

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The Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ), the single largest private export processing zone in Bangladesh, has finally obtained the much-needed mutation documents from the government on February 6, a move that may facilitate more foreign investment in the country.

Many proposals for foreign direct investment (FDI), such as Samsung, were withdrawn due to the lack of mutation documents for the KEPZ, said Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, at a press briefing in Dhaka yesterday.

Korean entrepreneur Kihak Sung, the highest merchandise exporter in the country from his company Youngone, also shifted some investment from Bangladesh to Vietnam for not having the mutation documents in a timely manner, the press secretary also said.

The government, which had earlier promised Sung to hand over the mutation document on February 6, fulfilled its commitment on time, raising expectations that FDI will return to Bangladesh.

Sung bought the land in Chattogram in 1999 and began setting up the EPZ on 2,500 acres of land.

However, he faced difficulties in obtaining the mutation documents due to government procedures and cumbersome processes.​
 

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