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.
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.
Bangladesh’s interim government faces growing discontent amid widespread arrests, censorship, and economic decline. Sheikh Hasina warns the election will be meaningless without her party’s inclusion.
Bangladesh’s interim government faces mounting allegations of political repression and failure to protect religious minorities after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina and a crackdown under new counter-terror legislation
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership reshaped Bangladesh—halving poverty, achieving nationwide electrification, and building the Padma Bridge with domestic resources.