Bangladesh Burning in the Fire of Vengeance: ACC Now an Office of Retribution, the Ugly Drama of an Illegal Regime

⁨Bangladesh today burns not with justice, but with vengeance. The Anti-Corruption Commission’s cases against former Prime Minister’s ICT Affairs Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy and WHO Regional Director Saima Wazed have laid bare the illegal Yunus regime’s tactics—where political revenge is dressed up in the disguise of law and ...

Bangladesh’s Economic Crisis: People's Lives Disrupted by Government Incompetence

The country’s illegitimate government and its inability to govern effectively have drawn widespread international criticism. Foreign governments, experts, and international media have repeatedly condemned Bangladesh’s current administration and economic policies. As a result, foreign investors are hesitant to invest in Bangladesh, and the countr...

Statement from Sheikh Hasina Marking One Year Since the Fall of Democracy

This is an open letter to the honest, hard-working and patriotic people of Bangladesh. One year ago today, our nation witnessed the violent interruption of our hard-fought democracy, as an unelected regime seized power through unconstitutional means. It was a dark moment in our history, an affront to the will of the people, and a betrayal of ...

One Year of Yunus Regime: A Brutal Campaign of Minority Persecution in Bangladesh!

From August 2024 to August 2025, what has occurred in Bangladesh surpasses even the atrocities committed by Pakistani forces during 1971. Under the direct patronage and protection of the Yunus regime, a coordinated campaign of religious cleansing, ethnic persecution, and planned genocide of minority communities has taken place across the country.

From Hope to Havoc: One Year of Bangladesh’s Interim Rule Unravels a Nation

After the fall of the long-standing government led by Sheikh Hasina, the arrival of the interim government in Bangladesh was welcomed by many. Citizens hoped for political reform, restoration of democratic institutions, and an inclusive governance structure. However, the reality reveals a stark contrast between expectation and execution. Sinc...

UK Parliamentary Event Raises Alarm Over Bangladesh's Democratic Decline and Human Rights Crisis

A high-profile parliamentary event hosted at the UK House of Commons has raised serious concerns over the erosion of democratic norms and human rights in Bangladesh under the interim regime of Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The event, held on July 15 and co-hosted by Bob Blackman MP and the Bangladesh Unity Forum, featured legal and political experts who a...

A Dossier on Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh Under the Interim Government

This report presents a comprehensive dossier of documented human rights violations perpetrated under the current interim government. The evidence reflects a coordinated and deliberate strategy to suppress opposition, instill fear, and consolidate control through extrajudicial means. The situation poses a direct threat not only to the democratic ...

How Student Leaders Became Symbols of Corruption and Repression in Bangladesh 2.0

What happened at the airport last week says a lot about where we are as a country—and where the so-called “student leaders” have taken us. Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, once a familiar face in the anti-discrimination student movement and a leader during the 2024 quota reform protests, was caught carrying a gun magazine in his cabin bag before bo...

Ordinance No. 30, 2025: The July Movement – A New Conspiracy to Distort History

⁨Ordinance No. 30, issued in July 2025, is a carefully crafted political propaganda document that seeks to frame a 2024 media-driven, foreign-influenced incident as an “uprising.” It was a period marked by the killing of thousands of police officers and the torching of state assets—creating instability and pushing the country i...

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 landmarks, spi...

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 none other ...

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....