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    Yunus’s Throne Built on Students’ Blood: An Autopsy of a Planned Massacre

    The events of July–August 2024 have added a dark chapter to the nation’s history, and the true nature of that chapter is now slowly coming into focus. A just student movement was cynically exploited to deliberately plunge the country into chaos, to murder police...

    Has Bangladesh Really Turned into a Land Ruled by Mobs?

    Given what has been happening in Bangladesh since August 5, it is only natural for anyone to raise questions. Can a country function like this, where people are dying at the hands of mobs every day? Beatings to death on suspicion of theft, bodies...

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    Hindu Youth lynched, burnt and tied to a tree on false blasphemy charge : No right to safety for minorities under Yunus

    Global democracies and international outlets kept mum on savagery targeting minorities As Pakistan backed Islamists...

    Media Freedom in Grave Crisis Amid Provocation by Press Secretary Shafiq

    Media freedom in Bangladesh is now on the brink of death. Under the leadership...

    Islamists on rampage targeting cultural organisations that preaches tolerance with music

    Yunus backed cops refused to prevent Islamist sponsored arson attacks, no right to safety...

    Yunus shedding crocodile tears after allowing night long carnage on media offices

    For over an hour supporters of deceased Osman Hadi, introduced by Yunus as an...

    Extrajudicial killings are rising under Yunus after the power grab

    Since coming to power through a military-backed coup, the number of extrajudicial killings and...

    Punished for Demanding Fair Rights: How Yunus’s Government Treats the Nation Builders

    A fresh wave of repression has hit the assistant teachers of primary schools who...

    Dhaka, the murder capital: 456 killings in 14 months, the nation sinking into a deep security crisis

    According to contemporary political analysts, the country’s governance and security structure has reached such...

    Even a 14 year-Old Is Being Branded “Chhatra League” and Arrested — The Cruelty of Yunus’s Illegal Administration Has Hit a Peak

    The interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus stands accused of a grotesque violation of child rights following the politically motivated arrest of Imran, a 14-year-old eighth-grade student. Labeled as a "Chhatra League" member, the child has been weaponized by the state in an act of revenge. His gravely ill father, clutching the boy's birth certificate, was seen weeping at the police station, pleading, "My son is a child… he doesn’t even know politics…"

    What fault did the Christians have? How safe are Bangladesh’s minorities amid repeated militant attacks backed by Yunus?

    Since Mohammad Yunus’s so-called interim government came to power, the rise in attacks on...

    How Yunus’s seeks to deny justice to minorities

    In yet another brazen weaponization of false cases, Yunus led regime has unleashed propaganda...

    A Nation in Crisis: The Collapse of Human Rights 66 Unidentified Bodies in a Single Month13 Deaths in Custody

    The human rights situation in Bangladesh has entered a terrifying new phase.Amid economic turmoil,...

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    Yunus’s Throne Built on Students’ Blood: An Autopsy of a Planned Massacre

    The events of July–August 2024 have added a dark chapter to the nation’s history,...

    Has Bangladesh Really Turned into a Land Ruled by Mobs?

    Given what has been happening in Bangladesh since August 5, it is only natural...

    Trying to burn a sleeping Hindu family to death by locking the door from outside is not just a crime — it is planned...

    An illegal Jamaat-backed Yunus government is in power, while Jamaat–Shibir is setting fires on...

    Vote Politics in the Name of “Islamic Rule”: Is Bangladesh Heading Toward Democracy or Extremist Ideology?

    Jamaat-e-Islami and its various affiliated organizations—including women’s groups—are seeking votes in the name of...