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Dr. Muhammad Yunus’ Interim Government Bans All Awami League Activities, Including in Cyberspace

Dhaka, Bangladesh — The controversial interim government of Bangladesh, headed by Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus, has imposed a sweeping nationwide ban on all activities of the Awami League (AL), one of the country’s oldest and most prominent political parties. The ban, which also extends to digital platforms and cyberspace, was announced after a special meeting of the Advisory Council held on Saturday.

A statement from the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing confirmed that a formal circular outlining the decision will be issued on the next working day.

During the meeting, the Advisory Council approved an amendment to the International Crimes Tribunal Act, granting the tribunal authority to prosecute not only individuals but entire political parties and their affiliated bodies. The decision has been justified under the Anti-Terrorism Act, allegedly to protect national sovereignty, the July Movement activists, and ensure the safety of tribunal plaintiffs and witnesses.

However, the move has triggered intense backlash both domestically and internationally. Human rights groups, civil society organizations, and foreign diplomats have expressed grave concern over what they see as a deliberate assault on democratic institutions.

A Threat to Democratic Pluralism

Political analysts argue that banning a major political party like the Awami League, which has a vast support base and a historical role in Bangladesh’s independence, sets a dangerous precedent. “This is an outright attack on political pluralism,” said Dr. Rashed Karim, a professor of political science at Dhaka University. “You cannot build a democracy by silencing the opposition. This ban is reminiscent of authoritarian crackdowns from darker chapters of our history.”

Censorship and Civil Liberty Concerns

Digital rights activists warn that the extension of the ban to cyberspace opens the door for widespread surveillance and censorship. Social media users, journalists, and even neutral citizens could face harassment or criminal charges for simply expressing support for AL or sharing related content.

“This is a blanket ban that could criminalize thought and opinion,” said Farhana Sultana, a Dhaka-based journalist. “It undermines freedom of expression and shrinks the already fragile space for political discourse.”

Motives Questioned

Many critics believe that Dr. Yunus is using the tribunal and anti-terrorism laws as political tools to sideline opposition and maintain power indefinitely. The absence of a roadmap for fresh elections and increasing control over state institutions has deepened fears of a creeping dictatorship.

“This ban is not about justice; it’s about power,” said opposition leader Barrister Shamsuddin Ahmed. “It’s clear that Dr. Yunus wants to rule unchallenged by dismantling the political structure that sustains democracy in Bangladesh.”

Global Implications

International observers have started to question the legitimacy of the interim government. Several human rights watchdogs and foreign missions have called for a review of the tribunal’s expanded mandate and urged the restoration of democratic processes, including free political participation.

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