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Yunus vows at UN no return for autocrats in Bangladesh
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61503, member: 636"] Bangladesh's interim government chief Muhammad Yunus addressed the United Nations General Assembly Friday about the nation's democratic transformation. The professor outlined irreversible reforms designed to prevent future autocratic rule and protect institutional accountability. Yunus established eleven independent commissions covering governance, judiciary, elections, public administration and law enforcement areas. The interim leader emphasized preparations for February national elections with transparent processes at the center. He credited youth activists with defeating tyranny during the July uprising that sparked political change. Bangladesh invited UN human rights investigators to document violations committed by the previous administration. Economic reforms separated revenue collection policy makers from implementing authorities to increase accountability. Yunus warned that corruption-driven infrastructure projects burden economies while failing citizens. The government pursues recovery of stolen public assets siphoned abroad through illegal financial channels. [/QUOTE]
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