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From Daily Star · () English

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  • Bangladesh's Home Minister dismissed a UN Security Council report on Al-Qaeda attempts in the country as assumption-based.
  • He stated the government is not taking action based on the report without reading it first.
  • The UN report expressed concern over Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent exploiting Bangladesh to establish cells.

Bangladesh's Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed has characterized a recent UN Security Council report alleging Al-Qaeda's attempts to establish cells in the country as "assumption-driven." He stated that the government will not take any action based on such a report until he has had the opportunity to read it himself.

I have heard about it, but I have not read it.

โ€” Salahuddin AhmedHome Minister Salahuddin Ahmed commented on his awareness of the UN report.

"I have heard about it, but I have not read it," Ahmed told reporters after a meeting at the secretariat. He added that, based on newspaper accounts, the report appears to be based on assumptions about potential activities rather than concrete evidence. "We are not taking any steps based on an assumption-based report," he emphasized.

We are not taking any steps based on an assumption-based report.

โ€” Salahuddin AhmedHome Minister Salahuddin Ahmed explained the government's stance on acting upon the UN report.

The UN Security Council report had expressed concern regarding efforts by Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) to "exploit Bangladesh" for establishing operational cells. When questioned about the report's findings, Ahmed reiterated his inability to comment definitively without a thorough review of the document. "There may be some observations in the report. I cannot say anything without seeing it," he stated.

There may be some observations in the report. I cannot say anything without seeing it.

โ€” Salahuddin AhmedHome Minister Salahuddin Ahmed stated his need to review the report before commenting.
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