Bloodstained Throne of the Interim Regime

Bangladesh’s interim period, under the self-proclaimed banner of “restoring democracy and stability,” has instead unleashed a climate of lawlessness, one in which even those sworn to protect the nation are not spared. Police officers, tasked with safeguarding citizens and upholding the law, now face assaults, threats, and killi...

A Nation on Trial: Arbitrary Arrests Push Bangladesh Toward Ruin

Bangladesh stands at a perilous crossroads. Under the interim government of Muhammad Yunus, arbitrary arrests have become the state’s weapon of choice to control dissent and neutralize political opposition. From grassroots activists to former ministers, respected intellectuals to ordinary citizens attending a procession, people are detaine...

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

⁨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 ...

A Nation of False Accusations & Non-Existant Human Rights: Fake Cases Surge Under the Yunus Regime

Since August 2024, Bangladesh has seen a surge in politically motivated false cases, marking a disturbing turn under the so-called interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. What was promised as a neutral transition has become a repressive regime, using the legal system as a weapon against opponents. Thousands of fabricated cases have been fil...