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Digital platform protriodh.net launched to tackle crimes

Crime has increased across Bangladesh following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina regime amid mass uprising on August 5; many communities therefore are forced to be at the forefront of safeguarding their neighborhoods in the absence of law enforcers...

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An open letter to the US lawmakers

BANGLADESH’S youths have succeeded in toppling the Sheikh Hasina regime that was autocratic and utterly corrupt. The August 5 event has thus been appositely called the second liberation of Bangladesh. This revolution to topple a fascist regime could not have succeeded without the support enjoyed from all sectors within the broader Bangladeshi...

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Is he Dhaka’s Manmohan Singh?

WE MAY find a useful clue on August 15 to the direction the turbulence-stricken Bangladesh is heading in. August 15 marks India’s Independence Day, but it also became the day in 1975 when the founding father of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, was assassinated in a military coup. The Awami League government of Sheikh Hasina Wajed subsequently...

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Joy condemns protests against home affairs adviser

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, on Tuesday claimed the ‘same mob’ is threatening the home affairs adviser of the interim government to suffer the same fate as his mother...

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What interim govt says must not carry undertone of arbitrariness

A COUPLE of advisers to the interim government, which has yet to clearly define its tenure, reforms agenda and the terms of reference of the government installed after the downfall of the authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina, have  already given a reaction that is reflective of an apparent resent when they have been asked about the issues...

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Sajeeb urges people to pay homage to Sheikh Mujib on August 15

The ousted Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, urged the people to pay their tributes peacefully to the country’s founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family members on August 15 at Dhanmondi 32...

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India blocks Bangladeshis fleeing chaotic regime change

India has arrested nearly a dozen Bangladeshis attempting to cross the border to escape violence and political tumult following deadly protests that led to the ouster of prime minister Sheikh Hasina, border officials said Monday...

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It’s mob rule, not reform: Joy

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, said that there was no rule of law in Bangladesh where even the Supreme Court was not safe...

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UK minister Tulip facing question over living in £2m house

Tulip Siddiq, a senior Labour minister of the United Kingdom and niece of Bangladesh’s deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, was facing urgent questions Saturday night after it emerged that she is living in a £2 million house owned by a close political ally of her aunt, London-based the Daily Mail reported on Sunday...

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Initial attacks contained and no space for playing Hindu card

WHILST some attacks on the Hindus, many actively involved with the Awami League, and their establishments have, indeed, taken place in some areas soon after the downfall of the authoritarian rule of Sheikh Hasina, they have now been contained. The Muslims along with the Hindus immediately started guarding the Hindus and their establishments...

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10, including five army personnel, injured during AL protest in Gopalganj

At least 10 people, including five army personnel and journalists, were injured as Awami League leaders and activists allegedly attacked army members and other people while protesting at Sheikh Hasina’s ‘forced resignation’ from the post of the prime minister of Bangladesh and demanding her return to the country...

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Joy demands election within 90 days

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, demanded the interim government to hold parliament election within 90 days since the parliament was dissolved...

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Army attacked, vehicles set on fire in demanding Hasina’s return

At least 10 people, including army personnel and journalists, were injured as the ruling Awami League leaders and activists allegedly attacked army members and other people while protesting at the prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s forced resignation and demanding her return to the country...