HomeOpinion

Opinion

Bangladesh’s Election at a Turning Point: Democracy, Secularism and Rights Under Threat

Democracy is not just about holding elections. It is about holding elections that honor the will of the people, protect their rights, and reflect...

When Custody Becomes a Death Sentence

The death of elderly former minister Ramesh Chandra Sen in custody raises urgent questions about inhumane arrests, prison healthcare, and whether justice can exist without dignity.

Jamaat and Other Islamist Political Parties’ Views on Women the Path to Sharia Law and a Taliban State

The interview was brief, but the message was unmistakable. When journalist Srinivasan Jain asked the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami whether a woman could ever...

Denied Farewell: Bangladesh Parole Refusal After Jail Tragedy Raises Alarm

After 11 months in jail, Jewel Hasan Saddam was denied parole to attend the funeral of his wife and infant child. The refusal raises grave legal, constitutional, and human rights concerns in Bangladesh.

Release of Militants Raises Alarms in Bangladesh

Hundreds of militants and high-risk prisoners have been released on bail since August 2024, raising fears of extremist resurgence, institutional breakdown, and shrinking democratic space in Bangladesh.
0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
spot_img

Hot Topics