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Six-Point Demands: Roadmap For Bangladesh’s Emancipation

On 7th June in 1966, the people of the then East Pakistan observed a general strike in the province in support of the Awami League's Six-Point demands of autonomy announced a few months earlier by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The strike, in the course of which a number of individuals were killed in police firing and a number of others were injured, w...

June 7: The Day of Vow for Bengali Liberation through the Six-Point Movement

Every year, June 7 marks a glorious and unforgettable chapter in the history of Bangladesh — the Six-Point Day. It was on this day in 1966 that the Bengali nation took a decisive step toward asserting its identity, rights, and destiny. The Six-Point Movement, formulated and led by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was not just a set of po...

Bangladesh Economic Crisis Deepens: Unemployment Rises and RMG Sector Collapses

Eight months into Dr Yunus's tenure, however, the initial optimism has all but vanished. The country is grappling with a deepening economic crisis, spiraling industrial shutdowns, rampant unemployment, and a freefall in foreign direct investment.

Even Uttering the Word “Awami League” Is a Crime to Fascists—Freedom of Speech Suffocated Across the Country to Erase the Spirit of the Liberation War

Bangladesh is now facing a grim reality where speaking for truth and justice requires first checking whether your words might be interpreted as supportive of the Awami League—something that could provoke Yunus’s fascist mob. If you present accurate facts about the Liberation War, secularism, or even Tagore’s national anthem, th...

Not an Interim Government—A Sabotage Regime: Bangladesh’s Economy Dies Under Yunus

Throughout Bangladesh’s history, we’ve seen incompetent leaders from the BNP, Jatiya Party, Islamist militants, and even the military. Some were ineffective, others directionless. But Dr. Muhammad Yunus stands apart—for being a failure of historic proportions. In one word: Super Flop.