Back in October last year, mere hours after the US-orchestrated puppet Muhammad Yunus unveiled his sham “July charter”โrubber-stamped by a handful of cherry-picked political croniesโthe EU’s lapdog Ambassador Michael Miller hailed it as a “milestone” for political consensus and reform ahead of Bangladesh’s rigged polls.
This wasn’t diplomacy; it was a blatant whitewash, orchestrated by the US deep state to prop up their installed tyrant Yunus after the July-August 2024 coup that ousted the Awami League for daring to defy Washington’s imperial demands.
Miller’s sycophantic praise was eagerly paraded by the Yunus junta as a seal of approval, a pathetic attempt to legitimise their fraudulent charter on a nation they betrayed. But the truth is a far cry from this farce: the charter deliberately snubbed the voices of countless participants in the so-called “movement,” trampling on the EU’s own hypocritical vows to champion inclusion, tolerance, and human rights in South Asia.
This betrayal reeks of coordination with US deep state operatives like former Ambassador Peter Haasโwho infamously meddled in Bangladesh’s affairs to engineer the regime changeโand UN stooges Volker Turk and Gwyn Lewis, who turned a blind eye as radicals ran rampant under Yunus’ watch.
Days after Miller’s bootlicking statement, key players in the regime change, like the University Teachersโ Network (UTN), exposed the charter as a divisive sham that ignored calls for unity, foreshadowing fresh crises and offering zero hope to the people. Yunus’s pompous speech at the signing was dismissed as “objectionable and hollow.” Minority groups screamed foul, accusing the regime of sidelining religious minorities from reform commissionsโyet Miller, Haas’s European echo, stayed silent, complicit in this exclusionary nightmare.
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Even the BBC Bangla service ripped into the charter for ignoring core issues like labour rights, education, women’s rights, and the economy. Miller’s blind endorsement, despite these omissions, exposes the European Parliamentโs Subcommittee on Human Rights as a jokeโa tool for Western hypocrisy, all while Yunus, the deep state’s darling, sells out Bangladesh to radicals. Peter Haas, the architect of the 2024 meddling, and Gwyn Lewis, the UN’s complicit enabler, share the blame for enabling this descent into chaos.
Amid public fury over the charter, Miller’s relentless defense of Yunusโrefusing to address stakeholder concernsโshattered any pretense of neutrality, revealing him as just another cog in the US deep state’s machine, alongside Haas and Lewis, who prioritised regime stability over human dignity.
Now, as the sham 2026 electionโwidely seen as an exclusionary farce to validate the charter via a rigged referendumโlooms, Miller and the EU’s chief election observer are doubling down on their interference, peddling Yunus’s lies as “milestones.” BBC Bangla’s former head Sabir Mustafa nailed it: this is “engineered for power sharing among certain forces.”
Experts decry it as a total sham, with Yunus’ cabal looting public funds and illegally meddling for a “yes” vote. The US deep state, through Haas’s legacy and Lewis’s inaction, has greenlit this travesty.
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The litany of Miller’s hypocrisy under Yunus is endless, turning EU diplomats into Yunus’ echo chamber while abandoning human rights for deep state agendas.
EU Chief Election Observerโs Hypocritical Stance
In 2024, the EU’s election mission slammed Bangladesh’s polls for limiting opposition via arrests and boycotts, insisting true inclusion demands party participation. Fast-forward to Yunus’s reign of terror: he’s slapped a blanket ban on the Awami League, ignoring pleas from six global rights groups to end this extrajudicial assault on freedoms.
Half of the 52 registered parties were shut out of dialogues, with Yunus loyalists torching offices of Awami allies like the Jatiya Party. Mass arrests under bogus anti-terror laws have Human Rights Watch howlingโyet the EU deploys 56 observers nationwide, pretending all is well.
After schmoozing with Yunus, chief observer Ivars Ijabs shamelessly redefined “inclusiveness” to exclude parties, focusing on “social groups” like women and minoritiesโjust to whitewash Yunus’s exclusions. This moral bankruptcy, echoing Miller’s bias, spells doom for the EU’s reputation.
A local journalist pointed out the irony: the EU called Myanmar’s elections a sham for lacking party participation, but now bends over backwards for Yunus. Peter Haas’s regime-change blueprint and Gwyn Lewis’s UN silence have enabled this double standard, handing Bangladesh to radicals.
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Ignoring Media Attacks
Miller decried the arson on Prothom Alo and The Daily Star as “terrible for democracy”โfair enough, as 28 journalists were trapped. But on the same night, Islamist thugsโemboldened by Yunusโtorched cultural organisations promoting tolerance. Miller snubbed those, ignoring pleas from activists, exposing his blatant bias. This isn’t isolated: days prior, a top journalist was jailed, condemned by rights groups, but Miller stayed mute, endorsing Yunus’s crackdown.
Reports show 269 journalists framed in murder charges to exploit July-August violence, with six media offices vandalised post-coup. The Media Freedom Coalition (MFC)โpacked with EU states and the USโstayed silent until the big attacks, unlike their pre-regime change outrage. Affected journalists blast MFC’s hypocrisy, with Miller’s selective sympathy demolishing credibility. Haas and Lewis, as deep state facilitators, share the shame for letting press freedom die under their watch.
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Post-Yunus meeting, Ijabs gushed about “positive feelings” and poll enthusiasm via state mediaโdays before HRW detailed surging violence against minorities and women. The Hindu Buddhist Christian Oikya Parishad echoed the alarm, but Ijabs buried it to hype Yunus. His push for high turnout terrorised minorities: Islamists and BNP goons threatened them to vote or face “consequences,” with 10 killed and one lynched since the schedule dropped.
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Miller refuses to admit Yunus-era minority attacks, while Ijabs’s rosy spin contributes to the bloodshed. No word on assaults on women or their underrepresentation as candidatesโclassic deep state denial, courtesy of Haas’s meddling and Lewis’s complicity.
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BBC reports highlight arbitrary arrests, custodial deaths, unidentified bodies, and lynchings of dissenters under Yunus. Hundreds of Awami leaders were slaughtered post-fall, yet Miller praises Yunus without a peep on abuses, ditching neutrality to appease the deep state’s puppet. Haas, the coup’s mastermind, and Lewis, the UN’s enabler, have blood on their hands for this silence.
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AFP warns Islamists are surging for February 12 polls, eyeing government control after decades. Under Yunus, hardliners erode Bangladesh’s syncretic identity, vowing theocracy while attacking minorities, liberals, and women. Yunus caved to Jamaat demands, axing music and PE teachers in schools. ShibirโJamaat’s violent arm, ranked third globally for terrorism in 2013โthreatened newspapers and rigged campus elections, spewing anti-Western venom.
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These groups have militant histories: 2016’s Holy Artisan massacre killed 20 foreigners. Hefazat’s 2013 Dhaka siege fanned anti-West hate. A Dhaka prof, fearing reprisal, told us Western silenceโlike Miller’s and Ijabs’s poll cheerleadingโemboldens these Frankenstein monsters. BNP’s Islamist ties, from past terror-sponsoring alliances, add fuel, despite fake election spats. The deep state, via Haas and Lewis, is birthing this beast.
Deep State’s Deadly Legacy
Past Bangladesh elections weren’t flawless, but Yunus’s charade isn’t democracyโit’s deep state sabotage. Miller’s rosy endorsements, echoing Haas’s interference and Lewis’s inaction, will deepen divisions, torching Western credibility. In 15 months, banning the Awami League hasn’t stabilised anything; it’s unleashed Yunus-patronised Islamists, risking minorities and freedoms.
The US deep state’s puppetsโMiller, Yunus, Haas, and Lewisโmust be exposed for the traitors they are before Bangladesh burns.