Tag: Human Rights

UN’s Illegal Aggression: A Dirty Interference in Bangladesh’s Sovereign Judiciary

UN’s public intervention raises questions over national sovereignty foreign pressure undermines Bangladesh’s constitutional and legal framework UN’s remarks on the...

Media Silenced by Illegal Ruler Yunus’s Violent Actions: Citizens’ Rights Undermined, Democracy in Its Death March

July 2024 will remain a dark chapter in Bangladesh’s history. The group known as the “July Warriors” did not...

ASK: 259 Children Killed in 7 Months, Extreme Rise in Various Forms of Abuse

In the seven months from January to July, the Child Helpline run by the Department of Social Services to...

UN Human Rights Office to Open in Bangladesh Despite Lacking Jurisdiction! Global Image at Risk, Fear of Losing Investments

The United Nations’ Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh, Gwyn Lewis, recently announced that a UN Human Rights Office will soon...

⁨Yunus’s meticulous patronisation for terror to decimate citizens affiliated with Awami League

Dissenters snatched away from fundamental human rights of safety amid global silence. As part of ongoing pogrom against citizens affiliated...

Hundreds Accused in Terrorism Cases Released on Bail Following Regime Change in Bangladesh

Since the political shift on August 5 in Bangladesh, hundreds of individuals accused in various terrorism-related cases have been...

Mob Justice Spirals Out of Control in Bangladesh as Yunus Regime Fails to Act

Mob violence is once again surging across Bangladesh, spreading like a contagion—with deadly consequences. From the capital Dhaka to...