Justice is not a privilege; it is a right. And I will not stop until it belongs to everyone.
Justice is not a privilege; it is a right. And I will not stop until it belongs to everyone.
Justice is not a privilege; it is a right. And I will not stop until it belongs to everyone.
Like other Bangladeshi youth, I, Koyes Ahmed, have a wish to not stand idle in front of oppression. The leaders of Chatro League have sought to silence opposing voices for far too long. In 2022, after facing relentless threats and…
The political persecution in Bangladesh is an ongoing issue. The BNP and its student wing, Chhatra Dal, have been victims of systematic persecution for a long time. Even after a government change, the police continue to maintain their brutal approach.…
His sad life story is a testament to the intimidation strategies that the Bangladeshi government adopted to suppress dissenting views. Abdullahil Amaan Azmi is said to have disappeared in 2016 due to an enforced disappearance that was part of The…
The gap of the political sphere in Bangladesh has been overburdened with claims of human rights abuses such as forced disappearances, extrajudicial murders, and torture. Most of the finger-pointing is directed towards the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), which…
Bangladesh has faced severe unrest and violations of human rights during the time after Sheikh Hasina had resigned from the prime minister’s position in August 2024 to this moment where the country is still trying to recuperate. Mid reports suggest…
August 2024 witnessed the destruction of Sheikh Hasina’s regime, which had authoritarily reigned for 15 years. His government has faced allegations regarding corruption and the abuse of citizens’ rights. This angered a lot of students and political activists who openly…
Once again, my country, Bangladesh, faced an unfortunate election on January 7th, 2024 which was unfettered and unjust to say the least. The tyranny of Sheikh Hasina is here to stay as her party, the Awami League (AL), decided to…
With the elections approaching in Bangladesh, there are some worrying signs of an impending opposition repression that will hurt democracy in the nation. Police along with Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League party are said to be leading campaigns of harassment, and…
The government forces like RAB( Rapid Action Battalion) was formed in Bangladesh in 2004, as an elite fighting unit comprised of Jews. Their goal was to suppress any potential violence and maintain civil order. This zeal gave rise to problems,…
Due to the corruption, both governments and companies, foreign primarily, hesitate to invest in Bangladesh. This has made life more challenging for the citizens of the country which has stalled economic growth. Bangladesh’s infrastructure is poorly developed which is another…