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Bangladesh says it forgot to remove UN logos from vehicles as it contained unrest

25 July 2024
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Bangladesh says it forgot to remove UN logos from vehicles as it contained unrest
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Bangladesh recently admitted to failing to remove UN logos from its vehicles, causing confusion and unrest as the vehicles were mistaken for UN vehicles during protests. This oversight led to concerns about misrepresenting the UN’s presence and authority in the country. The government has since apologized for the mistake and pledged to rectify the situation to prevent further confusion.

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