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The Story of Tamim: A Bullet in the Spine, a Shot in the Eye,...

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"I still feel like my leg is there, just like before. I forget that it's been amputated, that it's not there anymore. I can...

Immediate Action Needed to Save Universities and Higher Education from Destruction

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By Professor Kamal Uddin The path to the destruction of universities in Bangladesh began long ago. Whatever remained has nearly been wiped out under the...

What are the next plans of ‘RAW’ and Hasina

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On July 16, when Hasina's government gave the order to shoot students on sight, the situation gradually shifted in favor of the government. Subsequently,...

Causes of the Decline of the Hindu Population in Bangladesh: A Historical Analysis

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By Kamal Sikder The partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 was a pivotal event that left an indelible mark on the political and social...

“No Regrets, I Took a Bullet for My Country.”

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Abdul Ahad (22) was injured by gunfire while participating in an anti-discrimination student movement. He is currently receiving treatment in Ward 1 (Orthopedics) of...

Sohan Passes Away After 39 Days with a Bullet Lodged in His Chest

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Sohan Shah, who had taken on the responsibility of supporting his family at a young age, succumbed to his injuries after 39 days of...

“My Son Came Home, But as a Corpse”

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Just a day after returning from Malaysia, Saiful Islam (32) joined an anti-discrimination protest with his younger sister, who is a university student. On...

He Told Us to Be Careful But Gave His Life in the Protest

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Md. Farid Sheikh (30) from Munshiganj used to call his parents at least twice a day to check on them. Farid, who worked as...

700 enforced disappearances in the last 15 years

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In the last 15 years, 700 people have been victims of enforced disappearance in the country. According to a Facebook page of the Bangladesh...

The Secret Detention Cells: A Place Where Survival Is a Torment

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In these clandestine detention centers, survival itself was a form of relentless torment. Detainees, who were often blindfolded and handcuffed with their heads covered...
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