Bloodstained Throne of the Interim Regime

Bangladesh’s interim period, under the self-proclaimed banner of “restoring democracy and stability,” has instead unleashed a climate of lawlessness, one in which even those sworn to protect the nation are not spared. Police officers, tasked with safeguarding citizens and upholding the law, now face assaults, threats, and killi...

A Nation on Trial: Arbitrary Arrests Push Bangladesh Toward Ruin

Bangladesh stands at a perilous crossroads. Under the interim government of Muhammad Yunus, arbitrary arrests have become the state’s weapon of choice to control dissent and neutralize political opposition. From grassroots activists to former ministers, respected intellectuals to ordinary citizens attending a procession, people are detaine...

Distortion of History and Undermining the Democratic Process

"The most effective way to destroy a people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history."  — George Orwell In today’s Bangladesh, this Orwellian prophecy is no longer fiction; it is reality.  On the morning of August 5, 2024, Bangladesh did not just lose a government—it lost its democracy,...

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.

How Yunus Sacrificed Civilians to Shield the NCP in Gopalganj

Gopalganj, the birthplace of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, should have stood as a symbol of unity, heritage, and pride. But on July 16, it became a graveyard for innocent civilians. Instead of peace, the streets echoed with gunshots. Instead of justice, blood flowed. What happened wasn’t a clash. It was a calculated show of force, not to protect...

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...