Dr. Yunus to deliver speech at UN General Assembly in Bengali today

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Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus will deliver a speech today, Friday (September 27), at the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He is scheduled to speak at 10 am local time in New York in the General Assembly hall of the UN headquarters. Nobel laureate Dr. Yunus will be addressing the General Assembly in Bengali.

It has been reported that he will outline the context in which he has taken on the role of Chief Advisor to the interim government and the initiatives he has undertaken for state reform. Additionally, he will call for immediate action to stop the genocide in Palestine and the Russia-Ukraine war and seek global support and assistance to resolve the Rohingya crisis. In his speech, he will also address issues such as climate change, inclusive economic development, and other global and regional matters.

Dr. Yunus will inform the world about the new possibilities for transforming the existing state structure and institutions with global support in the new Bangladesh formed after the students' revolution.

In his speech, he will highlight the movements of students and youth and various measures he has taken to build a society free from discrimination. He may also emphasize that this mass uprising in Bangladesh can inspire freedom-loving people around the world. He will describe how the people of Bangladesh stood firmly against autocracy, oppression, inequality, injustice, and corruption in the streets and on social media.

In his speech, the Chief Advisor will describe the unprecedented mass uprising that has taken place in Bangladesh over the past two months and express a strong commitment to establishing a state system that is people-centric, welfare-oriented, and dedicated to public interest. This year's debate theme at the 79th United Nations General Assembly session is "Leaving No One Behind: Acting Together for the Advancement of Peace, Sustainable Development, and Human Dignity for Present and Future Generations."

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