The former CEO of Amnesty International will join the Islamic bloc at the United Nations as Bangladesh's new representative, according to reports. The appointment marks a significant shift for the organization.
The former CEO of Amnesty International, whose name was not disclosed in the report, is set to become Bangladesh's permanent representative to the United Nations and will join the bloc of Islamic states, according to a report. The move is notable given the individual's previous leadership of the global human rights organization. No further details about the timing or background of the appointment were provided.
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