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Churches call for calm: WCC pushes for democracy in Bangladesh

by Lydia Davies

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has expressed solidarity with the people of Bangladesh during a time of political uncertainty and has urged the military to swiftly restore a democratic government.

In a statement, WCC general secretary Rev Prof Dr Jerry Pillay emphasised the need for a stable, democratic government, stating: "The establishment of a stable, democratic government is crucial for the nation's long-term peace and prosperity." He called on all parties to engage in dialogue for a peaceful transition.

The WCC echoed the National Council of Churches in Bangladesh's call for prayers to protect ethnic and religious minorities facing attacks across the country. Pillay also highlighted the importance of safeguarding the rights and well-being of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh during this volatile period.

Christopher Adhikari, president of the Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha and a WCC central committee member, described the nation's fragile law and order, citing incidents of violence against Hindu and Christian communities. He said: "Low daily earning class people are seriously affected due to long-term blockades and curfews."

Rev John Karmakar, general secretary of the Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha, stressed the need for inter-religious dialogue and solidarity to reduce violence. "Please continue praying for peace and justice," he urged.

The National Council of Churches in Bangladesh released a statement on 6th August, supporting peaceful and just resolutions.

While noting that the situation is "almost under control" and daily life is returning to normal, the statement acknowledged the vandalism of churches and minority offices. It concluded with a call for continued prayers for the safety of all minorities and the establishment of justice and peace in the country.

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