British lawmaker Lord Carlile calls on Bangladesh’s interim government to ensure free, fair elections and uphold human rights amid ongoing political turmoil.
The Yunus regime’s silence on Jail Killing Day reflects a broader effort to erase the memory of Bangladesh’s martyrs and the secular ideals they died defending.
With the Awami League sidelined, Bangladesh’s election risks becoming political theater, as curbs on rights and rising violence erode legitimacy and rule of law.
Nijhum Mojumdar claims foreign powers and Islamist groups are steering Bangladesh toward chaos, warning that the interim regime’s silence fuels extremism and regional instability.
Sheikh Hasina’s declaration that “millions cannot be disenfranchised” has become a rallying cry against Bangladesh’s unelected regime, which continues to silence the majority’s voice.