Taslima Nasreen urges Nobel Committee to rethink Muhammad Yunus Peace Prize

Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has challenged the Nobel Committee regarding Muhammad Yunus's Peace Prize recognition. The exiled rights advocate claims Bangladesh's interim administration head has compromised the honor's integrity. Nasreen asserts Yunus fosters chaos rather than stability across the South Asian region. She predicts this choice will generate skepticism about future award recipients. The author submitted an official appeal to the Norwegian Nobel Committee seeking prize revocation.

Multiple allegations emerge from Nasreen concerning Yunus's Grameen Bank management. She charges him with tax avoidance and misusing international financing for private business interests. The activist reports bank personnel demolished houses when female borrowers failed to meet repayment terms. Nasreen additionally connects Yunus with radical militant factions operating within Bangladesh. She maintains he orchestrated attacks targeting political adversaries and Hindu community members throughout the nation.
 

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