The Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) in New Delhi organized an exhibition and panel discussion focusing on the persecution of religious and ethnic minorities in Bangladesh.
The exhibition, curated by FACT (Foundation Against Continuing Terrorism), aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing human rights crisis, featuring compelling visuals documenting human rights violations, forced displacements, and attacks on religious minorities, including Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and Ahmadiyya Muslims.
The event featured an insightful and thought-provoking panel discussion, which was led by distinguished experts in the field.
The panel was graced by Ambassador Satish Chandra, Former Deputy National Security Advisor; Ambassador Veena Sikri, Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh; Mr. François Gautier, Correspondent for Valeurs Actuelles; and Dr. Anirban Ganguly, Chairman & Trustee of the Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation.
Together, they brought a wealth of experience and expertise to the conversation, providing critical analysis of the ongoing issue.
Dr. Arvind Gupta, Director of the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF), expertly chaired the session, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the socio-political and international dimensions of the ongoing persecution of minorities in Bangladesh.
The discussion moved beyond the immediate human rights violations, delving into the broader implications for regional security, global diplomacy, and international law.
The experts underscored the long-standing and systematic discrimination faced by religious and ethnic minorities in Bangladesh, emphasizing how it has evolved over time and the profound impact it has had on various communities, including Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and Ahmadiyya Muslims.
Additionally, they discussed the role of international organizations and governments in addressing the crisis and the importance of global advocacy for minority rights.
Overall, the panel provided a nuanced and multi-faceted perspective on the ongoing persecution of minorities in Bangladesh, urging both national and international communities to take concrete steps towards ending the violence and ensuring the protection of minority rights.
A notable highlight of the event was the participation of India’s National Security Advisor, Shri Ajit Doval, who visited the exhibition and attended the panel discussion.
In addition to his presence, this underscored India’s deep concern over the ongoing issues of minority rights in Bangladesh, highlighting the importance of regional stability and human rights in the South Asian context.
The exhibition and panel discussion underscored the Vivekananda International Foundation’s commitment to raising awareness on regional security and human rights issues.
In this context, the event provided an opportunity to deepen the conversation around the ongoing challenges faced by Bangladesh’s minorities.
As a result, it called for urgent international action to address the systemic discrimination and violence these communities continue to endure.
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