US disappointed over govt’s inability to grant credentials to int’l polls monitors

US disappointed over govt’s inability to grant credentials to int’l polls monitors

New York, Dec 22 (Just News): The United States has expressed disappointment over Bangladesh government’s inability to grant credentials and issue visas within the timeframe to the majority of international election monitors.

As a result, the international election monitors from the Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) was forced to cancel its observation mission for the December 30 national election, Deputy Spokesperson at US Department of State Robert Palladino said in a press statement on December 21.

According to the statement, the US funded the ANFREL through the country’s National Democratic Institute.

“The lack of an international observation mission makes it even more important for the Government of Bangladesh to complete the accreditation of all the local NGOs that constitute the Election Working Group, which includes some funded by USAID, so they can conduct the vital work of monitoring the election,” the statement read.

It said: “In the lead up to any democratic election there must be space for peaceful expression and assembly; for independent media to do its job covering electoral developments; for participants to have access to information; and for all individuals to be able to partake in the electoral process without harassment, intimidation, or violence.”

“We encourage the Government of Bangladesh to uphold its commitment to a democratic process by ensuring all Bangladeshis are free to peacefully express themselves and participate in December 30 election,” it also said.

(Justnews/ys/1220hr)