| Nethri's Interview with David Frost (Aljazeera, April 2007) |
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Last year an interim administration took charge to prepare for fresh elections. But in January the military stepped in to run that administration and the elections were postponed. Sheikh Hasina is now facing charges that relate to murder and corruption. Now the dramatic news this week was that the government, having stopped you going back to your own country, has changed their mind and now, as of Wednesday, you are free to go back? Sheikh Hasina Wazed: Well, yes. You are very correct that first they put cases against me. They issued a warrant against me. Then I think it is a tremendous pressure from the people of Bangladesh, home and abroad, the world leaders and especially the world media. And that is why they withdrew the ban. Now I can go back to my country and I am going back very soon. As soon as possible I am going back. DF: And then you will have the opportunity in person to fight these charges that have been made. SH: Yes, of course I want to fight it. Rule of law will take its own course. And it is very interesting that in one hand the same ministry file case against me issued warrant and other hand they banned me so that I cannot go back. So when I raise this issue perhaps then, and of course when I will go I will face the case because I know very well that all these charges [are] totally false. DF: So you want to go back and say that loud and clear? SH: Of course, yes. You know, my people are with me. So I will you know fight this in one hand politically other hand through judicial. DF: Do you want to be prime minister of Bangladesh again?
SH: Well it depends on our people. If our people want me then. No, it is the people to decide. How can I say that?
DF: And you mention your father. I have very fond memories of interviewing him right at the beginning of 1972, when he just returned as the father of the new country really. Released by West Pakistan and started on that mission.
SH: Actually what happened you know, 1975, when father of the nation was assassinated and military government took over power illegally, so they corrupted a whole nation. When you are not an elected government, when there is no democracy, then you cannot have, you cannot get the transparency or accountability. And when there is no accountability and transparency, obviously the corruption, nepotism, terrorist activities, all those things take place. So, corruption is there but during my time when our government, our Bangladesh Awami League was in power from 1996 to 2001. Beside this corrupt system we made tremendous progress. Our country we had four million metric food deficit. And we increased the production and country became self-sufficient in food. Our literacy rate was only 45 per cent. We increased up to 66 per cent. So poverty is our main enemy and main cause of course. So I am very much confident with the help of people, and our friends home and abroad, definitely we can double up our country and we can curb the corruption. DF: And will the famous battle that people talk about - you and Khaleda Zia - will you be the rival leaders again? Will that battle go on?
SH: Look, in a multi-party system there are many political parties who have different [ideology], different way of doing things. So that difference will remain, otherwise why are we different political parties? DF: You are going to go back, back home to face all these issues in a week or two, yes?
SH: That is true. I am planning to go back in the first week of next month, because I have some programme already set up. Actually you know, the moment they stop me then I'm really very fortunate that all our friends abroad and the member of parliament and member of House of Lords and Commons and secretary-general, they all give me time. So I want to meet with them because you know it is necessary I feel. But of course I am very eagerly waiting to go back to my people, because I couldn't accept when there was a bar then I couldn't accept it. That is my country. I am a citizen of the country. |