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UN pats Yunus on back as Dhaka eyes fair vote
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62746, member: 636"] UN Secretary-General António Guterres pledged complete support for Bangladesh's democratic transition during Monday's talks with Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at UN headquarters. Yunus told Guterres that the ousted regime and international backers fund disinformation campaigns with stolen assets to prevent the February elections. The interim government briefed the UN chief on reform measures and preparations for free voting while seeking global assistance ahead of the poll. Guterres praised Yunus for guiding the country through 14 months of difficult change and promised continued UN advocacy for resolving the Rohingya crisis. The meeting covered political reforms, accountability for the July uprising atrocities, trade protectionism concerns, and preparations for Tuesday's International Rohingya Conference. Yunus thanked the secretary-general for convening the conference to maintain global focus on the humanitarian emergency and mobilize camp funding. [/QUOTE]
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