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Bangladesh Genocide: Remembering the Dark Night of 25 March 1971

Fifty-five years have passed since Operation Searchlight reduced Dhaka to ash and silence. The violence of 25 March 1971 bore every hallmark of genocide....

Global Shockwaves: Iran Conflict Threatens Bangladesh Economy

Escalating Iran-US-Israel tensions are driving up energy prices and disrupting trade, putting Bangladesh’s economy under growing pressure.

Custodial Deaths as a Human Rights Violation in Bangladesh

A Man on Crutches, A Mob, and A Death Shahnur Alam Shanto was 55, walked on crutches, and had a metal rod in his arm...

A Strange Camel Bears the Homeland: Parliament at a Crossroads

Recent actions in Bangladesh’s parliament—from anthem silence to honoring war criminals—raise serious concerns about national identity, democracy, and constitutional values.

Bangabandhu at 106: Legacy Endures Amid Political Turmoil

Bangladesh observes the 106th birth anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman amid political unrest, with renewed focus on his enduring legacy, leadership, and sacrifices.
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