Bangladesh’s Culture Under Siege: The Systematic Erosion of Heritage Under the Yunus Regime

Since the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024, Bangladesh has entered a perilous new chapter—not only politically but culturally. Under the unelected interim government led by Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the country has seen a coordinated campaign of vandalism, arson, and erasure targeting its cultural landmark...

Yunus Orchestrating “Judicial Executions” Against Awami League Activists

Today, blood is being spilled across Bangladesh—inside prisons, in courtrooms, on the streets, and in the hearts of innocent people. In today’s Bangladesh, the courtroom has become a death chamber for Awami League leaders and activists. Prisons have turned into death camps. And behind all of this, methodically pulling the strings, is...

When Mobs Decide the Verdict: The Fall of Judicial Independence in Bangladesh

In the Bangladesh of 2025, the courtroom no longer belongs to the Constitution—it belongs to the mob. What was once a sacred institution of law and justice has been reduced to a stage for intimidation, political vendetta, and outright lawlessness. Under the shadow of Muhammad Yunus’s illegitimate interim regime, the judiciary is no ...

Injustice in Plain Sight: The Arrest of Chinmoy Prabhu Exposes Deeper Crisis in Minority Rights

In today’s Bangladesh, being a Hindu, Ahmadiyya, Christian, or Buddhist is not just a matter of faith—it’s a risk to life, liberty, and dignity. Since the collapse of Sheikh Hasina’s regime in August 2024, the so-called "interim government" led by Muhammad Yunus has allowed, enabled, and arguably orchestrated a nationwide...

The Global Salesman of “Three Zeros” Brings Only Failure, Poverty, and Pollution at Home

Dr. Muhammad Yunus, globally hailed as a visionary for his “Three Zeros” — Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emissions — has been promoting this utopia across international platforms. But in Bangladesh, under his unelected and unlawful regime, these promises have turned into bitter failures. Zero Pover...

Bangladesh’s Media in Crisis: Journalists Under Attack, Out of Work, and Silenced

Following August 5, 2024, the media sector has experienced what many are calling a brutal "purge." Estimates suggest that over 2,000 journalists have been laid off from television stations, newspapers, and digital outlets. Their only offense: refusing to toe the government line, practicing impartial journalism, or daring to pursue investigative ...

Bangladesh's Law and Order Crisis Under the Interim Government; Lawlessness Grows Amid Interim Rule

Bangladesh is teetering on the edge of a law and order collapse, and the recent violence and social unrest only point to a serious breakdown of public order in the country. Although the interim government has launched Operation Devil Hunt, the difference between now and just a few months ago under the Sheikh Hasina government is striking. Durin...

Power sector collapse: Bangladesh Descends into Darkness Under Yunus’s Rule

Once a source of national pride, Bangladesh’s power sector is now crippled and collapsing. Energy once powered industry, agriculture, hospitals, and education—but under the illegitimate Yunus regime, that backbone has snapped.

Police Brutality and Extortion Turn Moulvibazar into a Human Rights Graveyard: Top officers of the government and the Police are involved

The district of Moulvibazar is now at the epicenter of an unfolding human rights crisis, where innocent civilians are being subjected to mass arrests, police brutality, and extortion under the watch of top government officials. Allegations have surfaced against the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Md. Israil Hossain, Superintendent of Police (SP) M.K.H....