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Published on Sunday 2nd 2008
 
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Bangladesh’ s most pressing need is to ensure a peaceful transition back to democracy and for the incoming elected government to consolidate the democracy and reform to stem a recurrence of confrontational politics.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Bangladesh’ s most pressing need is to ensure a peaceful transition back to democracy and for the incoming elected government to consolidate the democracy and reform to stem a recurrence of confrontational politics.

“This is an opportunity for the country, and in particular the political parties, to address the serious problems that have given rise to the politics of confrontation and violence,” he told a banquet at the Sheraton Hotel last night.

Chief Adviser Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed and his wife Neena Ahmed hosted the banquet in honor of the visiting UN secretary general and his spouse Ban Soon-Taek.

The chief executive of the United Nations arrived here in the evening on a two-day visit to Bangladesh, at a crucial time when the country is striving to steer clear of a serious crisis over election issues that had prompted the current state of emergency.

In his banquet speech the UN secretary general said the current political dialogue between the government and the political parties in the process of transition must succeed.

“But equally important is for an ongoing, constructive dialogue to take shape between the leadership of the two main political parties, so as to stabilize and strengthen the quality of democracy in this country,” Ban Ki-moon told the function.

He didn’t name Awami League and BNP, the two former ruling parties whose rivalry is broadly blamed for confrontation in politics and the eventual 1/11 changeover.

He noted that much commendable work has been done to prepare for a credible election in December. “The photo voter list commands widespread confidence. I am proud that the United Nations was able to contribute toward this important achievement,” he said.

The UN secretary general said it is now important to build on these achievements and to have in place the political and security condition necessary for a credible election. The protection of human rights is a vital element of this effort.

“You now face the challenge of ensuring a smooth return to a better democracy-a democracy that is sustainable and responsive to the needs of the people. In making this happen, I hope that the country and its leaders will be inspired by the best of Bangladesh’s history and its rich cultural heritage,” he told his elite audience of Dhaka.

He assured that UN system would remain Bangladesh’s close partner in facing the challenges ahead.

Ban Ki-moon noted that the people of Bangladesh have repeatedly made decisions that display courage, resourcefulness and independence of mind.

Listing the laudable achievements, he said, “They defended their language when it was threatened, they fought for independence when the odds stood against them, they reduced the rate of population density reached alarming levels and they gave the poor a chance to prove their creditworthiness through micro-credit.”



Earlier, UN secretary general Ban Ki-Moon, accompanied by his spouse Ban Soon-taek, arrived here yesterday afternoon on a two-day visit.

Foreign Adviser Dr. Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury received him at Zia International Airport at 5:30pm.

The UN secretary general will hold official talks with the Foreign Adviser at Sonargaon Hotel this evening when UN development programs in the country and Bangladesh’s UN peacekeeping missions are expected to figure prominently.

The UN chief will attend a dinner to be hosted by Chief Adviser Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed at Hotel Sheraton tonight.

Ban Ki-Moon will call on President Professor Dr Iajuddin Ahmed and

Chief Adviser Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed.

He is also likely to meet some political leaders.

The UN secretary general will visit the National Mausoleum at Savar today to pay homage to the martyrs of the Liberation War.

Later, he will visit a UNDP-funded Comprehensive Disaster Management Project in Sirajganj and a Grameen project site in Bogra.


Source: The New Nation