Tag: violence

⁨Power with Foreign Backing, Rule over Domestic Blood

Last year alone, there were nearly 3,750 murder cases. An average of 72 criminal incidents every day. One hundred...

Bangladesh top media office branded as Hindu worship place to provoke arson and looting

Yet another alarmist incitement using this platform to justify terror attack on top media outlet Prothom Alo. This post...

Media Destroyed by the Failures of the Illegal Yunus Government

Since August 5, 2024, Bangladesh has entered a shameful era marked by attacks on the media, repression, and widespread...

What does Yunus’s “helplessness” over freeing imprisoned journalists actually signify?

Four journalists have been imprisoned for more than fifteen months. They are accused of murder, yet the investigation has...

Bangladesh’s Overseas Labor Market Under Threat Due to Diplomatic Incompetence

Not a single closed labor market has been reopened Only 962 workers sent to Japan out of a promised 100,000 Fourteen...

Asif Mahmud’s Plan to Arm the Youth for Civil War

A Sinister Blueprint ⁨The government is now plotting to train young men and women in the use of firearms, with...

Confession That Shook the Nation

⁨July Movement’s Hidden Web of Money, Weapons, and Silence The “July Movement” has etched itself in Bangladesh’s political history as...

A System in Paralysis

Retirees at the Helm, a Leaderless Police Force Plunges into Crisis The law and order situation in Bangladesh is spiraling...

A Nation in Flames

Bangladesh is currently gripped by an unnerving sequence of abnormal events. What unfolds is no longer a mere coincidence, but a relentless cascade of disaster. Since the recent change in power, this unbroken chain of crises has cast a long, dark shadow over the very pillars of the state—its security, its administrative competence, and its sacred sovereignty.

⁨Repression on Awami League Under Dr. Yunus’s Government

Since the fall of the Awami League–led government on August 5, 2024, Bangladesh’s political landscape has been marked by an unprecedented wave of political vengeance. According to the Awami League, since the so-called interim government under Dr. Muhammad Yunus assumed power about 13–14 months ago, nearly 15 to 20 million of its leaders and activists have been displaced from their homes.

IMF’s Reluctance: A Sign of No Confidence in the Illegitimate Yunus Government

The news coming out of Washington, D.C. is not at all surprising. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has made...

A Plot to Weaken the Military: Allegations Against Chief Prosecutor Tajul

In the current political landscape of Bangladesh, a grave allegation has emerged—one that raises deep concerns for national security...