Chinmoy Das' Arrest: US Calls for Fair Representation
The arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, a former ISKCON leader and spokesperson for the Bangladesh Sanatan Jagarana Mancha, was brought up during the US State Department's press briefing.
In response to a question, Vedant Patel, US State Department Spokesperson told a press briefing on Tuesday, "We continue to stress and emphasize that even those who are in detention need to be afforded appropriate representation and need to be treated with basic fundamental freedoms and human rights."
Patel made these remarks during the regular press briefing held on Tuesday, December 3. A journalist had inquired whether the United States had any plans to address violence against Hindus in Bangladesh.
In response, Patel said, "We are consistent with every government in which we have a relationship with – we are clear that there needs to be the respect of fundamental freedoms; there needs to be respect of religious freedom and basic human rights."
He reiterated the importance of respecting religious freedom and fundamental human rights. He further mentioned, "Any kind of protests should be and need to be peaceful, and that any kind of crackdown - not even crackdown – that governments need to respect the rule of law. That's something we'll continue to emphasize."
Notably, Chinmoy Krishna Das was arrested by the Detective Branch (DB) of the police on November 25 at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport while traveling from Dhaka to Chattogram. He faces multiple charges, including sedition.
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