Special Article

Bangladesh’s February Election Faces Mounting Questions Over Fairness and Neutrality

As Bangladesh heads to the February 12, 2026 election under Muhammad Yunus’s interim government, concerns grow over transparency, administrative neutrality, violence, postal voting risks, and whether the vote will truly reflect the people’s will.

The Bloody Legacy of Yunus

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.

Kidnapping in Bangladesh: A Rising Epidemic Under the Interim Government

Kidnapping in Bangladesh has surged to over 1,000 cases in 2025. Discover how organized crime and a breakdown in law and order under the interim government are impacting public safety in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Teknaf. Read the latest crime statistics and analysis.

Yunus’s Referendum Farce: A Naked Betrayal of the Constitution and Democracy

The Yunus regime’s secretive referendum plan violates Bangladesh’s Constitution, undermines democracy, and exposes an illegal government’s attempt to legitimize a coup through deception.

Hawa Bhaban and the 10% Empire: How Tarique Rahman Turned the State into a Business

A detailed examination of Tarique Rahman’s shadow rule during 2001–2006, exposing Hawa Bhaban’s parallel state, the 10% commission system, institutional collapse, and the dangers of historical amnesia in Bangladesh.