UN's Antonio Guterres violates rules by pledging to help Muhammad Yunus in gauging voice of Indian media
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UN’s Antonio Guterres violates rules by pledging to help Muhammad Yunus in gauging voice of Indian media

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has come under scrutiny for allegedly violating diplomatic protocols by pledging support to Muhammad Yunus, the Bangladeshi Nobel laureate, in his legal and financial troubles. The controversy deepened as concerns were raised about Guterres’ intervention in matters beyond the UN’s mandate, particularly in a case tied to Bangladesh’s internal affairs

Salah Uddin Shoaib ChoudhurySalah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
Mar 26, 2025, 10:00 pm IST
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After embracing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), also known as the “Organisation for the Liberation of the Levant” in Syria – a designated terrorist group under the UN Security Council as a key player, stating that the group “can seize a historic opportunity to build a stable and peaceful future” and showing no signs of hesitation in recognizing HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani – a former Al-Qaeda emir – as a “moderate” warlord, UN Secretary-General António Guterres, during his Bangladesh visit in March 2025 has pledged to help Muhammad Yunus, a close-ally and financial associate of George and Alex Soros as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton in gauging freedom of expression targeting several television channels and newspapers in India. Such actions of António Guterres not only violates UN rules, it also clearly shows how these top-brasses in the United Nations are readily offering their influence and services to dubious and even notorious individuals for reasons unknown.

It may be mentioned here that, while the UN’s questionable involvement in Gaza, Libya, and Syria has already damaged its credibility, a shocking revelation by Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, has further exposed the organization’s covert activities, including regime change operations. UN officials have allegedly been leveraging their positions for financial gain, effectively acting as mercenaries for the US Deep State and Islamist-jihadist forces.

In a candid interview on BBC’s HardTalk program on March 5, 2025, Türk was questioned about the crises in Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, and other conflict-ridden regions, particularly regarding the UN’s apparent ineffectiveness in resolving conflicts in accordance with international law. In response, Türk stated, “I am giving you an example of Bangladesh last year. During July-August, there were massive demonstrations by students. They had had enough of the previous government under Sheikh Hasina; there was massive repression happening”.

Türk further revealed, “When Muhammad Yunus took over as the new chief adviser of the interim administration, he immediately asked me, ‘Can you send us a fact-finding mission to put a spotlight on the situation and investigate what was happening?’ – which we did, and it actually helped. I went to Bangladesh last year. The students were so grateful for us taking a stand, for us speaking out, and for supporting them”.

Türk admitted that the UN actively discouraged the Bangladesh Armed Forces from taking action against anti-government protestors, who were, in reality, members of extremist groups like Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Hizb ut-Tahrir, and Hamas.

After playing an active role in the August 5 Jihadist Coup in Bangladesh, the United Nations has now entered the most dangerous phase of its conspiracy. With the active collaboration of Muhammad Yunus – a long-time ally of George Soros, Joe Biden, and the Clintons – the UN is working to implement a long-standing blueprint to establish a separate Christian state in South Asia.

On March 25, 2025, during his address to the nation, Muhammad Yunus did not hesitate in admitting that he has requested UN Secretary-General António Guterres in preventing the “spread of rumors and false information” targeting his regime. Yunus stated, “Everyone knows who is behind the rumors and why. We have sought the cooperation of the United Nations to prevent the spread of these rumors and false information. The UN Secretary-General has assured us of his cooperation in dealing with this”.

Meanwhile, according to a highly-placed source, during the visit of the UN Secretary-General, the office of Muhammad Yunus handed over a list of several Indian TV channels, news agencies and newspapers, which include, Republic World, Republic Bangla, Zee News, India News, Aaj Tak, NDTV, Calcutta News, CNN-18, India Today, Times of India, Economic Times, IANS, ANI, Ananda Bazaar Patrika, OpIndia, The Organiser and others with the request of exert influence on these media outlets in removing all “rumors and false information” centering Muhammad Yunus and his regime. Yunus further requested António Guterres to exert his influence on Google, the parent organization of YouTube in removing all contents that contain “rumors and false information” about Bangladesh and Muhammad Yunus and also ask authorities of Google to impose shadow-ban or minimize reach of the targeted contents of Indian media outlets from the search engine.

As the UN, in collaboration with global power players, advances its covert agenda under the pretense of humanitarian efforts, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and India stand at a critical juncture. If left unchecked, this alleged blueprint to establish a separate Christian state could destabilize the region, fueling geopolitical tensions and undermining national sovereignty. The silence of the affected governments and the broader international community raises alarming questions – will they act before it’s too late, or will they allow foreign interests to redraw borders in South Asia? The time for vigilance is now, as history has shown that complacency in the face of such covert operations only leads to irreversible consequences.

Topics: UN Secretary General Antonio GuterresUnited NationsHayat Tahrir al-Sham
Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
The writer is an internationally acclaimed multi-award-winning anti-militancy journalist, writer, research-scholar, counterterrorism specialist and editor of Weekly Blitz. [Read more]
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