Rev. Johnny Moore: Donald Trump's former spiritual advisor warns Bangladesh on atrocities against minorities

Rev. Johnny Moore : Expressing surprise at the Biden administration's “lack of attention to Bangladesh”, former USCIRF Commissioner Johnny Moore has expressed concern over the situation related to minorities and said, “It is a matter of concern not only for the minorities of Bangladesh but for the entire country.” There is an existential threat to it.”

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Rev. Johnny Moore, former spiritual advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, has criticized the interim government of Bangladesh for the plight of Hindus and other minorities in the country, saying that almost all minority communities in Bangladesh are feeling under threat at the moment and Muhammad Yunus has failed. Are happening.

According to reports, during an interview, Moore said that it is the government's responsibility to protect people who are at risk. He also said it was a moment of “existential threat not only for the minorities of Bangladesh but for the entire country”. “We are not sure who is actually responsible, but from what I see, Muhammad Yunus is failing. This is what is happening right now in Bangladesh. As a leader of the country or an interim leader, there are no clear aspirations for the Bangladeshi people. If you can't manage something as basic as ensuring people's safety – protecting people – then there's something wrong.

In the interview, Moore said that United States President-elect Donald Trump is coming with an incredible team of advocates of American values ​​who see India as an indispensable ally.

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