B Mirror Report : Bangladesh has reiterated its firm commitment to fighting racism in all its forms, with Foreign Minister Dr. Khalilur Rahman highlighting the country’s adherence to all relevant international conventions on racial equality.
Speaking at a United Nations General Assembly commemorative meeting on March 23, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Dr. Rahman called for strengthened global efforts to eradicate racism, uphold human dignity, and promote equality.
He drew attention to ongoing racial injustices in Rakhine and Gaza, stressing that the international community has yet to fully realise the objectives of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action.
The Foreign Minister also noted the challenges faced by migrant workers worldwide, including social exclusion, exploitation, and limited access to justice, which undermine the core principles of the United Nations, according to the Bangladesh Permanent Mission in New York.
Reaffirming Bangladesh’s constitutional commitment to equality and human rights, Dr. Rahman highlighted national initiatives to foster inclusivity, peaceful coexistence, and stronger human rights institutions. He further called for greater investment in education, firm action against hate speech, and enhanced intercultural dialogue to create a world free from racism.

