Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Mexico Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey has said that the student-led uprising in August demonstrated that young people are the true drivers of democracy and accountability in Bangladesh.
Talking to a group of International Relations students from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) during an interactive session at the Bangladesh Embassy in Mexico City on Thursday, the Ambassador highlighted the transformative role of youths in political change.
Focusing on the recent political transition, he said, “Bangladesh witnessed one of the most defining moments in its modern political life. A student-led movement—young people not much older than you—stood up for democracy, accountability, and basic human dignity.”
Encouraging the students, he added, “I can see future ambassadors, diplomats—even a future UN Secretary-General—in front of me. You are the generation that will navigate the globe, and it must be with human dignity and human rights at the center.”
Linking these developments to Bangladesh’s diplomatic priorities, Ambassador Mushfiqul said Bangladesh’s foreign policy is rooted in friendship, peace, multilateralism, climate justice, and workers’ rights, noting that Mexico has become an increasingly important partner in trade, culture and academic exchange.
The UNAM students also expressed admiration for the Ambassador’s personal journey and his long-standing advocacy for democratic rights.
Earlier, Counsellor Abdullah Al Forhad delivered a multimedia presentation offering the students a comprehensive overview of Bangladesh.
He outlined the country’s political structure, demographic advantages, and major development successes, including its rise as the world’s second-largest exporter of ready-made garments and its rapid progress in digital governance, infrastructure and climate resilience.