Human Rights Watch (HRW) has acknowledged the justified public anger against the ousted Awami League government but warned ...
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) has stated that while public anger against the ousted Awami League government is justified, violating the law is not. In a statement yesterday (6 February), the HRW ...
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Hosted on MSNBangladesh urges peace after three days of attacks on properties of Hasina's family, Awami leadersBangladesh's interim government seeks peace after attacks on Sheikh Hasina's family. Violence linked to Hasina's speech ...
Angry protesters vandalized the former home of Bangladesh's late independence leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in the capital, ...
Professor Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah highlights the increasing freedom of Islamist groups in Bangladesh following Sheikh ...
Professor Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah discusses the rising influence of Islamist groups in Bangladesh following Sheikh Hasina's ...
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Hosted on MSNSheikh Hasina is no Dalai Lama, India must stop supporting her. China is cosying upIt was exactly on the 180th day of her ouster in a bloody upsurge that Sheikh Hasina, the deposed Bangladeshi leader, went ...
Mobs targeting supporters of Sheikh Hasina have vandalised homes and businesses in parts of the country since Wednesday night ...
He called on all citizens to immediately restore complete law and order and to ensure there will be no further attacks on properties associated with the family of Sheikh Hasina and politicians of the ...
Rebuilding political legitimacy will be an uphill battle for the Awami League, requiring a reimagining of its organizational ...
A mob in Bangladesh has demolished the Dhaka family home of ousted prime minister, Sheikh Hasina; properties owned by some of ...
Bangladesh's interim government is completing six months into power this month after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ...
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