Once celebrated on the world stage as a saint of microcredit, Muhammad Yunus now stands exposed as a master manipulator of state machinery. As the unelected head of Bangladesh’s interim regime, he was expected to uphold neutrality and safeguard the nation’s transition. Instead, he has weaponized the state to erase his personal legal ...
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...
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 ...
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...
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,...