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Yunus: Global figures urge end to ‘harassment’ of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus

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DHAKA: Forty global figures including Ban Ki-moon, Hillary Clinton and Bono published Wednesday a joint letter calling on Bangladesh to stop “unfair” attacks and harassment of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Yunus is credited with lifting millions out of poverty with his pioneering micro-credit bank, but he has fallen out with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who has said he is “sucking blood” from the poor.
The anti-graft watchdog last year ordered a wide-ranging probe into firms Yunus chairs and Hasina has attacked him personally, blaming him for the World Bank pulling out from a bridge project that was mired in corruption allegations.
The letter signed by former UN chief Ban, former US secretary of state Clinton, U2 singer Bono, former US vice president Al Gore and others said that they had “deep concerns” about Yunus’s “well-being” and ability to focus on his work.
“It is … painful to see Prof Yunus, a man of impeccable integrity, and his life’s work unfairly attacked and repeatedly harassed and investigated by your government,” they said in the letter, which was also published in the Washington Post newspaper.
There was no immediate comment from the government. Bangladesh’s state-run Anti-Corruption Commission is winding up its investigations into Yunus and his social business firms.


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