Bangladesh in Darkness: 2,616 Killed, 15,000 Women and Children Victimized Under Yunus Regime

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Bangladesh in Darkness 2,616 Killed, 15,000 Women and Children Victimized Under Yunus Regime
Bangladesh in Darkness 2,616 Killed, 15,000 Women and Children Victimized Under Yunus Regime

The sky over Bangladesh is dark today. By trampling on the spirit of the Liberation War, the illegal Yunus administration has created a situation that is not just a political crisis, but a terrifying humanitarian catastrophe. In only eight months of seizing power, the people of this country have been thrust into a hell of fear, killings, and relentless abuse.

The statistics are horrifying — in this short period, 2,616 people have been murdered. On average, more than 10 people are killed every single day, with not even a trace of justice in sight. Ordinary citizens are most vulnerable at the hands of state forces and regime-backed gangs. A different political belief alone is enough to invite fabricated charges, torture, or even death.

And it is not only killings. The violence against women and children is even more harrowing. In just eight months, 15,000 women and children have been subjected to rape and abuse. The daily reports of gang rape, sexual harassment, and inhumane assaults prove that the state itself has become the very center of shelter and protection for criminals. No civilized nation could dismiss such crimes as isolated incidents — this is not mere lawlessness, it is an orchestrated campaign of mass persecution.

According to the International Human Rights Charter and the Rome Statute, when killings, rapes, torture, and repression are carried out systematically and deliberately, they amount to genocide and crimes against humanity. Bangladesh’s current reality matches that definition with chilling clarity. The question is — can an independent nation remain hostage to extremism and anarchy in this way?

The core aim of this regime is clear: to rule permanently through fear and intimidation. But history bears witness — no dictatorship lasts forever. One day, the people rise, and oppression collapses under the tidal wave of mass resistance.

Today, the nation must declare the truth loudly and clearly — 2,616 murders and the brutal abuse of 15,000 women and children are not just crimes, they are the portrait of a ruthless genocide and mass persecution. No individual or group can escape this responsibility. One day, history will deliver justice.

Bangladesh was built on the ideals of the Liberation War. There is no place here for repression, genocide, or mass persecution. That is why the only path to liberation now lies in a united resistance of the people.