
The United States Unity Council held its annual general meeting.
Hakikul Islam Khokon
The annual general meeting of United States Unity Parishad was held to condemn the barbaric attacks, rape, burning of houses, looting and removal from offices and courts in Bangladesh and the suppression of those involved in such heinous behavior.After presenting information about the unrestrained brutality of militants and terrorists across the country since July 2024, the UN peacekeeping mission demanded that they be banned after criticizing the army and police forces for not taking any minimal steps to stop such behavior. Khabar Ibn News. Friday, November 14, 2025 at the Annual General Meeting of United States Unity Council at the Golden Years Community Center in Floral Park, New York City.It is mentioned by the organization that international cooperation is also sought in minority security. Chairman of the Board of Directors Prof. Nabendu Dutta and general secretary Vishnu Gope in the presence of more than 150 members and well-wishers in the five-hour meeting in addition to the president, there were three presidents of the organization Dr. Thomas Dulu Ray, Dr. Dwijen Bhattacharya and Ranveer Barua and Board of TrusteesChairman Sushil Kumar Saha.
The meeting started with the singing of the song “Dekh Aloy Alo Akash” with the lighting of a lamp for those killed in the persecution of minorities. After that, Abhijit Bhattacharya, Senior Reporter of Bhor Paper, who recently arrived from Bangladesh, and Pradeep Bhowmik, Assistant Public Prosecutor of Narayanganj, presented a detailed statement about the situation of minority torture in the country. When their speech begins, 2024A 6-page brochure was distributed in the meeting containing the description and statistics of the incidents of minority persecution since August 4, 2018, in which, apart from the number of victims, Abhaynagar, Gangachara, Hazari Galli, entire Buddhist parish in Chittagong Hill Tracts, 100 houses and 17 houses in Christian parish were destroyed by fire on Christmas Eve, and three Marma tribes protesting the rape of Guima Roy minor. A detailed, pictorial description of the murderThen United Hindus of U. S. A, Bangladesh Puja Samiti, Shri Krishna Bhaktasangha, Gita Sangh, Radhamadhav Mandir, Mahamaya Mandir, Jagannath Hall Alumni Association, Hindu Heritage of New York, and leaders from various institutions, and representatives of Buddhist, Christian and tribal communities of plains and Chittagong Hill Tracts to provide protection to minorities. Yunus condemns the government’s failure and reluctance strongly and profoundlyexpressed concern. Apart from describing the latest situation in some of their countries, from October 2001 onwards, Ramu, Nasirnagar, Muradnagar, Santhia, Nanuar Dighirpar, etc., who had committed the terrible incidents of minority persecution and what was the role of which government, also presented the history for the new generation. Among the speakers were Shitangshu Guha, Dr. Jiten Roy, Dr. Sabyasachi Ghosh Dastidar, Rupkumar Bhowmik, BiswajitChakraborty, Pradeep Malakar, Tapan Sen, Reena Saha, Partha Talukder, Subhash Saha, Nirmal Pal, Ramesh Nath, Ranveer Barua, Dr. Thomas Dulu Roy, Bhajan Sarkar, Ramdas Gharami, Sushil Sinha, Nitai Nath, Biswajit Saha, Rajeev Dey, F.Shawn Debnath, Edward Halsana, Anjan Chakraborty etc. In the meeting, 26 new members were introduced and allowed to express their experiences, hopes and commitments. Next, generalThe editor gave an account of the initiatives taken to help and protect the endangered minorities of the country in the last one year, and the treasurer of the organization, Chandan Sengupta, presented the income and expenditure account of the last year, and thanked the new members and the helpers of the endangered minorities. One of the presidents of the organization at this stage. Dwijen Bhattacharya After presenting the proposals raised by the meeting, it was accepted based on the opinion of all.is
It includes a demand to ban Bangladeshi army and police forces from UN peacekeeping missions. Because they are directly involved in the persecution of minorities starting from July 2024.