Banned Islamist groups in Bangladesh are resurging under the Yunus-led interim regime, exploiting weakened state control to mobilize, recruit, and expand extremist influence.
Christians in Bangladesh face rising violence, bomb attacks and intimidation under the Yunus-led interim government, as minorities fear deepening insecurity and eroding protections.
Sheikh Hasina remains pivotal in global diplomacy as Muhammad Yunus loses credibility amid rising violence, Islamist resurgence, and a crisis of legitimacy in Bangladesh.
Dr. A K Abdul Momen argues that Sheikh Hasina’s death sentence was delivered through a politically driven, biased trial that violated basic standards of fairness and judicial independence.
Political exclusion in Bangladesh fuels far-right growth, erodes democratic trust, and weakens institutions. Inclusive elections are vital to restore legitimacy and pluralism.