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00:00Jugterashtra is actively discussing the issue of tolerance in Bangladesh, which is an anti-corruption movement.
00:06The country has known the importance of maintaining peace and order, knowing the criticism of tolerance.
00:11Matthew Miller, the head of the organization, said all this in a press briefing on Tuesday.
00:19In the press briefing, Jugterashtra resident Mohammad Saber, a.k.a. Sabirul Haq Talukdar, a.k.a. Jacob Milton asked several questions.
00:27His questions are
00:29Yesterday, I informed you that thousands of people are getting killed.
00:33Yesterday, I informed you that thousands of people are getting killed.
00:38Last night, I found out that a large number of people are using tanks and vehicles.
00:43And they are firing from a large number of vehicles and killing innocent students.
00:48In addition, innocent citizens are being killed by firing from helicopters.
00:52It seems that the country is moving towards civil war.
01:03Noorul Haq, the chairman of the Ganadhikar Parishad, another leader by the name of Tarek Rahman, and Junaid Saki and Apoorjan Abu Adnan Toha have been arrested by members of the government.
01:15Government women are using this facility without internet and telephone access.
01:21And Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is sitting in the Ganabhavan and ordering the police, women's army, RAB and other law enforcement agencies to go on strike.
01:30Because the world is not able to see what is happening in nature.
01:34I know that because there is no internet, European and American satellites can be seen.
01:40And I have a third question, if you allow me.
01:47Do you think America, other than showing concern and expect something, do you think that country is on the right direction?
01:54Matthew Miller answers the question of Jacob Milton, a member of the European Union.
02:00I think that what we as the United States have always done as the United Nations,
02:07and it is my right to say that we have always spoken for the world on the issue of genocidal values.
02:16We want to say it clearly that the countries that have established genocidal values, are the most powerful in the world,
02:24and we are experiencing this.
02:27This is our greatest strength and it will continue to guide our approach.
02:32Do you think Hasina Sheikh and the authorities in the United States are in the right direction?
02:36At this time, Jacob Milton wants to know whether the European Union and the European government are listening to what Hasina Sheikh is saying.
02:48In response, the head of the Department of State Matthew Miller said,
02:52We will continue to make our priorities clear, we will continue to make our values clear.
03:02The countries with the most freedom have their own principles.
03:06What we can do is to stop the countries from going to the questions of genocidal values,
03:11the questions of genocidal values, the questions of human rights,
03:15and we believe that we can influence them by knowing the importance of going in that direction.
03:21And we will continue to do this.
03:27In response, Jacob Milton asked another question.
03:32Do you want to make a comment that they are using the logo of the United Nations in their tanks,
03:41and they are shooting at the defenseless people from that car and killing thousands of people?
03:47Why are they using the logo of the United Nations?
03:50In response, Matthew Miller said,
03:53I am not aware of that specific report.
03:57I would say that this issue should be raised with the international community.
04:01But I will say, as I have clearly said,
04:04we condemn any organization that opposes peaceful protests.
04:08The protesters should be allowed to exercise their freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
04:15And at the same time, we are not afraid to protest peacefully.
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