Bangladesh Burning in the Fire of Vengeance: ACC Now an Office of Retribution, the Ugly Drama of an Illegal Regime

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Published on September 4, 2025
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⁨Bangladesh today burns not with justice, but with vengeance. The Anti-Corruption Commission’s cases against former Prime Minister’s ICT Affairs Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy and WHO Regional Director Saima Wazed have laid bare the illegal Yunus regime’s tactics—where political revenge is dressed up in the disguise of law and justice.

What was once seen as a fortress of justice—the ACC—has now become nothing more than a puppet in the government’s hands. Without evidence, on the basis of fabricated claims, internationally respected figures are being targeted, only to satisfy political vendettas.

False Allegations and Politically Motivated Cases

The ACC has accused the Shuchona Foundation of being a “paper organization,” of taking bribes under the guise of donations, abusing tax exemptions, and conducting suspicious transactions. The reality is that Shuchona Foundation has played a pioneering role in formulating Bangladesh’s national strategy on autism and neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). To brand Saima Wazed—praised on the international stage—as corrupt is a deep insult to the nation.

Blaming the Victim Institution

The very Shuchona Foundation office that came under attack in August 2024 and again in February 2025—when Yunus-backed mobs vandalized, looted, and set it ablaze—is now being called a “paper organization.” This is not just hypocrisy, but a vile tactic to cover up state-sponsored terror.

The Mask of the Yunus Regime Revealed

Sheltering killers, extremists, and war criminals, turning the administration into an instrument of repression, trapping political opponents in false cases—this is the politics of the Yunus government. The economy has collapsed, education is on the path of destruction, law and order is in chaos. To cover every failure, vengeance is their only tool.

The People’s Anger Is the Final Answer

The nation now sees clearly: this government does not belong to the people, it serves foreign masters. No mercy for families, activists, or intellectuals—everyone is being consumed in the fire of vengeance. But history has shown that the love of the people cannot be erased with blood.

The people of Bangladesh are speaking with one voice today:

We do not want vengeance, we want justice.
We demand the fall of the illegal Yunus regime.⁩