Upholding freedoms for all Bangladeshis essential to a true democratic future: US
Media freedom important to US President, Secretary of State, says Vedant Patel
The United States has called for upholding and protecting "freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association" for all, including dissenting and opposition voices in Bangladesh.
"Upholding and protecting these freedoms for all Bangladeshis is necessary to ensure a truly democratic future for the country," said Vedant Patel, principal deputy spokesperson at the US Department of State, at a regular briefing in Washington on Tuesday.
He said they routinely communicate that support to all their partners, including the interim government of Bangladesh.
Patel said they support the freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association for all, including dissenting and opposition voices. "These freedoms, in our point of view, are essential elements of any democracy," he said.
Regarding cancellation of press accreditation cards by the interim government, Patel said he had not seen that reporting.
"Of course, if it's true, would be unfortunate," he said, adding that it is their "strong point of view" that an "engaged free press" is vital to covering any situation, including, the situation in Bangladesh.
He said press freedom and media freedom is important to the US president and US secretary of state, according to the US Department of State.
"We would encourage and want to ensure that the rights and freedoms of all journalists are being appropriately respected," Patel said.