BD envoy briefs Congressman on war crimes trials
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Bangladesh Ambassador to Washington Muhammad Ziauddin met Congressman Ed Whitfield and briefed him about the current status of trials in the International Crimes Tribunals (ICT), reports UNB.
"Bringing the war criminals who had committed crimes against humanity under justice will heal the wounds of the war and end the culture of impunity in Bangladesh," said Ziauddin in the meeting held at the Capitol Hill, Washington DC.
During the meeting with Whitfiled, also the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Power and a member of the Bangladesh Caucus, he also discussed the current energy and power scenario and the prospects of renewable solar energy in Bangladesh, according to a media release received here Friday.
The Bangladesh envoy also described the immense initiatives and successes by the present government under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resolve the power crisis in the country.
Ziauddin briefed him about the current economic advancements in Bangladesh and stated that Bangladesh is maintaining over 6 per cent growth for more than a decade having a population of nearly 160 million.
"Bangladesh is self-sufficient in food and has made headway in sustainable production of rice in water logged and saline areas of the country," he added.