June 2, 2025 8:43 pm
Full News

SADF Urges Bangladesh to Revoke Ban on Awami League Amid Rising Concerns for Democracy

Brussels, 12 May 2025 — The South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) has issued a strong condemnation of the interim government of Bangladesh for its recent decision to ban all political activities of the Bangladesh Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act 2009.

The move, announced on 10 May 2025, follows widespread protests and a controversial amendment to the International Crimes Tribunal Act. Authorities justified the ban as a measure to protect witnesses involved in a tribunal probing protester deaths during the 2024 uprising. However, critics, including SADF, argue the sweeping ban—extending to digital platforms—undermines civil liberties, suppresses opposition voices, and lacks judicial transparency.

“The blanket criminalisation of an entire political party without due process threatens the foundations of democracy in Bangladesh,” SADF stated.

SADF called on the government to immediately lift the ban, ensure fair legal proceedings, protect freedom of expression and association, and initiate inclusive political dialogue.

The forum emphasized that true justice cannot emerge through repression and urged Bangladesh to reaffirm its commitment to democratic principles.

Related News
Superman Trailer Release Date Confirmed
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Arrest as Warrant Deadline Looms
Kargil War: 25 Years On, India’s Security Reforms Remain a Work in Progress
DiCaprio’s Film Pushed to September
Obamas Hit the Campaign Trail for Kamala Harris in Final Stretch of 2024 Election
How Chris Hemsworth Almost Lost Thor Role
Related Posts
China Warns US Against Provoking Conflict Over Taiwan
Bangladesh Records Lowest Investment in a Decade
Germany’s Defense Chief Warns: Russia May Attack NATO Countries Within 4 Years
Ukraine Strikes Deep Inside Russia: Nuclear-Capable Bombers Hit in Siberian Drone Assault
Loomer, GOP Senator Push Back on Trump’s NASA Nomination Reversal
1,200 Migrants Enter the UK in a Single Day Crossing the English Channel
More News

India-Bangladesh Tensions Lead to Visa Crisis, Impacting Medical Tourism and Students

A recent escalation in diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh has resulted in a significant reduction in visa availability for Bangladeshi nationals, deeply affecting medical tourism and students planning to study abroad. This visa crisis has emerged following political turmoil in Bangladesh, which saw the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August, leading to […]

Reza Pahlavi Advocates for a Secular, Democratic Iran, Echoing His Father’s Legacy

Tehran – In a world where theocratic governance has dominated Iran for over four decades, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, is advocating for a dramatic shift back to the secular democratic principles that once characterized his father’s rule before the 1979 Islamic Revolution. His vision is not […]

Pamela Anderson’s Iconic Swimsuit Goes on Display at London Museum

From the sandy shores of Baywatch to a prestigious museum exhibit, Pamela Anderson’s famous red swimsuit is making waves again. The iconic bathing suit, synonymous with Anderson’s role as lifeguard CJ Parker, is now part of a major new exhibition at the Design Museum in London. Titled Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style, the […]

Devils Laugh Last: The Tale of 21 August Grenade Attack in Bangladesh

Jahanara Nuri The Crimson Monsoon Early rainy season’s subtle steps was felt in the hot, humid afternoon in Dhaka on August 21, 2004. Bangladesh. The sun hung low on the horizon, Shadows of people and everything around them stretched long across Dhaka’s bustling Bangabandhu Avenue. The city’s pulse beat fervently as thousands convened for the […]

Trump in Good Physical and Mental Health: White House Doctor

U.S. President Donald Trump is in “robust physical and mental health,” according to the White House physician. During his latest medical check-up, Trump scored full marks on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a test used to evaluate memory, attention, language, and thinking skills. The report, published by the BBC, states that while Trump has a […]

Columbia University Interim President Resigns Amid Federal Funding Controversy

Dr. Katrina Armstrong, Columbia University’s interim president, has stepped down following a contentious battle with the Trump administration over federal funding. The government had canceled $400 million in funding, accusing the university of failing to address anti-Semitism and ensure student safety during 2024’s Gaza encampment campus protests. In response, Columbia made significant concessions last week […]

UN Reports Over 12,300 Civilian Deaths in Ukraine Since Russian Invasion

GENEVA – In a harrowing update from the United Nations, it has been revealed that over 12,300 civilians, including 650 children, have been killed since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago. The data presented at a UN Human Rights Council meeting on January 8th highlights an alarming increase in casualties due to the […]

Dastagir Jahangir Questions U.S. on Awami League Ban; State Department Reaffirms Support for Democracy in Bangladesh

In a press briefing at the U.S. State Department, journalist Dastagir Jahangir raised concerns about Bangladesh’s political future following the interim government’s recent ordinance banning all activities of the Awami League, the country’s largest democratic political party. In response, Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott stated, “The U.S. government is aware of the interim government’s actions […]

Global Experts Warn of Rising Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh at UNHRC Side Event

A side event titled “Human Rights Violations and the Rise of Islamic Terrorism in Bangladesh” was hosted by the Tumuku Development and Cultural Union (TACUDU) on March 26, 2025, during the 58th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland. The event was led by Fazal-ur Rehman Afridi, a human rights activist and […]

China and U.S. Trade Chiefs Discuss Tariffs Amid Escalating Tensions

China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng expressed “solemn concerns” over U.S. tariffs and announced plans for “reciprocal” duties during a video call with U.S. top trade chief Jamieson Greer on Wednesday, according to Chinese state media Xinhua. The two officials engaged in a “candid and in-depth” discussion on key economic and trade issues, agreeing to maintain […]