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Renaming Roads and Rewriting History in Post-August 2024 Bangladesh

A surge of politically driven renaming in Bangladesh has ignited fears of historical revisionism, as Liberation War symbols and martyrs’ legacies are removed from public spaces.

Bangladesh Deserves a Credible Election, Not a Doctored One

A credible election in Bangladesh is impossible under current political restrictions. Forcing a vote now risks instability, violence, and democratic collapse.

Bangladesh’s Militant Pipeline to Pakistan

Bangladeshi youths are increasingly being recruited by Pakistan-based militant groups like the TTP, leaving families in despair and exposing a dangerous new cross-border radicalization trend.

Threat to Defense Lawyer Deepens Bangladesh Justice Crisis

A prosecutor’s threat against defense lawyer Nazneen Nahar inside Bangladesh’s war crimes tribunal has sparked nationwide alarm over intimidation, due process violations, and the erosion of judicial integrity.

Tulip Siddiq case: a test of principle beyond borders

The politically driven prosecution of UK MP Tulip Siddiq in Dhaka has ignited diplomatic tensions, exposed flaws in Bangladesh’s judicial process, and rattled British Bangladeshi communities.
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