C T Online Desk: Will meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday said the process of finalising the “Witness Protection Protocol” proposed by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is under process.
Director General of the Public Diplomacy Wing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Toufique Hasan, said opinions of various ministries and relevant departments have been received in this regard.
Briefing the reporters at the MoFA, he said ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim A Khan will visit Bangladesh on 25-28 November.
During this visit, he will meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus and Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin and visit the Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar.
During the recent UN General Assembly in New York, the ICC chief prosecutor met Prof Yunus and shared their “common vision” to strengthen Bangladesh-ICC cooperation and ensure accountability for crimes committed against the Rohingyas.
Their discussions included the Rohingya genocide and ways and means to file a crime against humanity case against the perpetrators of the July-August massacre, according to the Chief Adviser’s Office.
Prof Yunus also asked him about the procedure to file a case of crimes against humanity at the ICC against the perpetrators of the massacre during the July-August uprising, which left at least 700 people dead and more than 20,000 injured.
Karim Khan said Bangladesh can definitely file a complaint at the Hague-based court, but he said there are rules to be followed for filing the case at the ICC.
He appreciated the chief adviser’s three points regarding the Rohingya crisis.
During the meeting, Karim apprised Yunus of the latest developments on the investigations into the Rohingya deportation launched by the ICC in 2019.
Bangladesh-Belgium political dialogue
The second “political dialogue” at the additional foreign secretary level between Bangladesh and Belgium will be held in Dhaka on 24 November.
The dialogue is expected to discuss various aspects of bilateral and multilateral relations between the two countries, said MoFA spokesperson Toufique Hasan.
In addition, views on EU-Bangladesh relations and various global and regional issues will be exchanged.
Additional Foreign Secretary Md Nazrul Islam will lead the Bangladesh delegation. Belgium Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jeroen Cooreman will lead the Belgian delegation.