BNP tarnishing country's image AL, THE INDEPENDENT

From: The Independent (Bangladesh) | Date: January 21, 2003 | Copyright information


The Independent (Bangladesh)

01-21-2003

Leaders of Awami League yesterday blamed the BNP-led alliance
government for tarnishing the country's image abroad by virtually turning
it into a terrorist state in the eyes of the United States that recently
imposed restrictions on Bangladeshis in that country.
They also made a fervent appeal to the US administration to withdraw
the restrictions immediately as Bangladesh as a land of democracy, peace
an...

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