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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus faces global criticism for silence on post-killings violence in Bangladesh, with rights groups urging the Nobel Committee to act.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s interim government chief advisor, is facing international criticism for his silence amid escalating violence and human rights abuses following the killing of radical Islamist leader Sharif Osman Hadi.
Human rights groups, including the Global Centre for Democratic Governance, urged the Norwegian Nobel Committee to address Yunus’s inaction, stating his silence undermines the Nobel Peace Prize’s principles of justice and moral courage.
They describe the violence as systematic, targeting minorities, media, cultural sites, and diplomatic missions, with women and children disproportionately affected.
The organizations stress their appeal is based on universal human rights, not politics, and call for the Nobel Committee to uphold the prize’s integrity by responding to the crisis with transparency and moral clarity.
El premio Nobel Muhammad Yunus se enfrenta a críticas globales por su silencio sobre la violencia posterior a los asesinatos en Bangladesh, con grupos de derechos que instan al Comité Nobel a actuar.