The 2024 riots in Bangladesh that resulted in the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina were supported by USAID and members of Hillary Clinton's family, according to former cabinet minister and chief negotiator Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury.

Chowdhury, who served in Hasina's cabinet and played a central role in negotiations during the political crisis, said in an interview with RT, “Certain actions by some NGOs, particularly those linked to the United States — such as USAID and the International Republican Institute — had been targeting our government for some time, since 2018.”

Hasina, accused of human rights violations, won a fourth straight term in 2024. She now faces charges of crimes against humanity over the crackdown on 2024 student protests that killed nearly 1,400 people

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