Journalists face brutal repression in Bangladesh as media freedom collapses under Yunus’s regime, sparking fears of lawlessness, censorship, and political genocide.
The pattern of events—from coordinated repression to historical revisionism—has convinced many that what appeared to be a revolution was in fact a well-orchestrated conspiracy to dismantle democracy and reinstate authoritarian control.
August has become a symbol of political conspiracy in Bangladesh—from the assassination of Bangabandhu in 1975 to the fall of Sheikh Hasina in 2024. What connects these tragedies is not time, but tactic.
A fighter jet crash at a Dhaka school kills dozens, but government suppression, false claims, and lack of transparency have triggered mass protests and public outrage.