Under Muhammad Yunus’s interim rule, Bangladesh faces a surge in mob killings, unidentified bodies, and minority atrocities, exposing a grave collapse of law, security, and human rights.
Bangladesh, which was Asia's economic tiger just over a year ago, is now facing a severe, multidimensional crisis as soaring national debt collides head-on with stagnant investment and a crippling halt in development projects. Beneath the veneer of recent growth, a hard-hitting reality is emerging: the nation's economic momentum is being eroded ...