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Politician, Academic, Social activist, For peace and against violent extremism. Member of Parliament. Information Minister.

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Last night the goons of Chatrodol-BNP student wing and Jamaat were seen going to Dhanmondi 32 with arms and then beating up the innocent who went there to pay tribute to Father of the Nation at Dhanmondi 32.

Last night the goons of Chatrodol-BNP student wing and Jamaat were seen going to Dhanmondi 32 with arms and then beating up the innocent who went there to pay tribute to Father of the Nation at Dhanmondi 32.

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The Awami League government never obstructed BNP activists going to pay tribute to General Zia’s grave. Never obstructed any peaceful gathering or peaceful protest. Only when a protest starts getting violent, roads are blocked, and attacks are coming from the protesters do the law enforcement agencies act in self-defense and to defuse tension to protect peace. Having said that, I don’t want to claim that the law enforcement members never behaved unlawfully on the ground, etc., but they were never instructed to do so. But we were always blamed for not honoring the right to assembly, protest, etc. Even if I accept all the blames to be true for the arguments sake, what had happened today was unprecedented; something like this never happened during AL’s last 15 and a half years. The goons intimidated, suppressed, and assaulted the people who were going to Dhanmomdi 32 for doing no protest, for making no demand to the government, and for no violence from their side. They were going just to mourn and show tribute to Bangabandhu. The goons under the cover of ‘students & people’ were unleashed to attack and harass Awami League activists and many general people around the area of Dhanmomdi 32. #Attack on #Freedom

The Awami League government never obstructed BNP activists going to pay tribute to General Zia’s grave. Never obstructed any peaceful gathering or peaceful protest. Only when a protest starts getting violent, roads are blocked, and attacks are coming from the protesters do the law enforcement agencies act in self-defense and to defuse tension to protect peace. Having said that, I don’t want to claim that the law enforcement members never behaved unlawfully on the ground, etc., but they were never instructed to do so. But we were always blamed for not honoring the right to assembly, protest, etc. Even if I accept all the blames to be true for the arguments sake, what had happened today was unprecedented; something like this never happened during AL’s last 15 and a half years. The goons intimidated, suppressed, and assaulted the people who were going to Dhanmomdi 32 for doing no protest, for making no demand to the government, and for no violence from their side. They were going just to mourn and show tribute to Bangabandhu. The goons under the cover of ‘students & people’ were unleashed to attack and harass Awami League activists and many general people around the area of Dhanmomdi 32. #Attack on #Freedom

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Every martyr who lost their life at the hands of Yunus’s henchmen after August 5 will one day see justice delivered in this country.

Every martyr who lost their life at the hands of Yunus’s henchmen after August 5 will one day see justice delivered in this country.

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According to the military, they were forced to open fire in self-defense on July 16, 2025 at Gopalganj, which resulted in five fatalities and numerous injuries. BBC News BBC News Bangla camera footage, however, makes it clear that when the military opened fire, no one was in the immediate vicinity of them posing a threat. The Nobel laureate in peace #Yunus commended the army and police for their action, but he did not offer any condolences or condemnation for the five killings. Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO @RFKHumanRights South Asia at Hudson Michael Miller Charles Whiteley Paola Pampaloni Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Derek J. Grossman Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Dr. Brahma Chellaney Michael Rubin Suhasini Haidar Naomi Canton Kai Schultz Sahar Zand Rachael Thorn Uzay Bulut Samira Hussain Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan Kylie Grey John Reed @diaahadid Cordelia Lynch Sky News Chatham House Bronwen Maddox

According to the military, they were forced to open fire in self-defense on July 16, 2025 at Gopalganj, which resulted in five fatalities and numerous injuries. BBC News BBC News Bangla camera footage, however, makes it clear that when the military opened fire, no one was in the immediate vicinity of them posing a threat. The Nobel laureate in peace #Yunus commended the army and police for their action, but he did not offer any condolences or condemnation for the five killings. Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO @RFKHumanRights South Asia at Hudson Michael Miller Charles Whiteley Paola Pampaloni Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Derek J. Grossman Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Dr. Brahma Chellaney Michael Rubin Suhasini Haidar Naomi Canton Kai Schultz Sahar Zand Rachael Thorn Uzay Bulut Samira Hussain Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan Kylie Grey John Reed @diaahadid Cordelia Lynch Sky News Chatham House Bronwen Maddox

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The #Yunus media is lying again by referring to the assailants of the Dhanmondi 32 house as "protesters" or "students and general masses." If they were "students and general masses”, then why did they raise the ISIS type flags as a sign of their Islamist victory and yell "Allahu Akbar" with triumph as they destroyed the historic landmark at Dhanmondi 32 in Bangladesh? The answer is very simple: those who demolished the Dhanmondi 32 residence did so because they harbored grudges against it, and the reasons for their grudges are that it represented everything contrary to what these Islamists believe. One should not fall into the false impression that their animosities toward this house were newly formed, as they were not. This house has been hated for generations by all Islamists who have resisted Bangladesh's liberation, especially Jamaat-e-Islami. To put this in perspective, Bangladesh was fighting for its independence in order to become a secular nation, which was in opposition to the Islamists' ideology. As a result, all Islamists, including Jamaat-e-Islami, opposed Bangladesh's liberation, collaborated with the Pakistani army, and committed genocide in an attempt to thwart Bangladesh's independence, but they were unsuccessful. Regretfully, a lot of people are unaware that Bangladesh has a distinct political split when it comes to secularism. The reality is that this house represents secular and democratic politics rather than radical politics based on religion; as a result, Islamists have hated it all along. The entire Islamic political groups—Islamists, jihadists, and terrorists—have legitimate grievances against this house because it symbolizes the Bengali people's long-standing struggle for their democratic rights, rebellion against the oppression of Pakistani military dictators, secular and modern politics, and Bangladesh's very independence; therefore, as a sign of their Islamist victory, they chanted "Allahu Akbar" and raised the ISIS type flags after demolishing the house.

The #Yunus media is lying again by referring to the assailants of the Dhanmondi 32 house as "protesters" or "students and general masses." If they were "students and general masses”, then why did they raise the ISIS type flags as a sign of their Islamist victory and yell "Allahu Akbar" with triumph as they destroyed the historic landmark at Dhanmondi 32 in Bangladesh? The answer is very simple: those who demolished the Dhanmondi 32 residence did so because they harbored grudges against it, and the reasons for their grudges are that it represented everything contrary to what these Islamists believe. One should not fall into the false impression that their animosities toward this house were newly formed, as they were not. This house has been hated for generations by all Islamists who have resisted Bangladesh's liberation, especially Jamaat-e-Islami. To put this in perspective, Bangladesh was fighting for its independence in order to become a secular nation, which was in opposition to the Islamists' ideology. As a result, all Islamists, including Jamaat-e-Islami, opposed Bangladesh's liberation, collaborated with the Pakistani army, and committed genocide in an attempt to thwart Bangladesh's independence, but they were unsuccessful. Regretfully, a lot of people are unaware that Bangladesh has a distinct political split when it comes to secularism. The reality is that this house represents secular and democratic politics rather than radical politics based on religion; as a result, Islamists have hated it all along. The entire Islamic political groups—Islamists, jihadists, and terrorists—have legitimate grievances against this house because it symbolizes the Bengali people's long-standing struggle for their democratic rights, rebellion against the oppression of Pakistani military dictators, secular and modern politics, and Bangladesh's very independence; therefore, as a sign of their Islamist victory, they chanted "Allahu Akbar" and raised the ISIS type flags after demolishing the house.

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An activist of the student wing of Awami League was beaten up by (Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP) BNP’s student wing thugs in Natore district by throwing him under the feet of a moving auto-rickshaw. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. The incident took place in the Kanaikhali area of the city on Sunday (April 20) afternoon. This is only one of the several cases that have been happening around the nation. This type of aggressive nature of the BNP has always been the case. Since August 5, 2024, neither Muhammad Yunus nor the BNP have shown any signs of a democratic mindset. Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights South Asia at Hudson Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Derek J. Grossman Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Dr. Brahma Chellaney Michael Rubin Suhasini Haidar Naomi Canton Kai Schultz Sahar Zand Rachael Thorn Samira Hussain Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan Kylie Grey John Reed 🏳️‍🌈 Diaa Hadid ضياء حديد Cordelia Lynch Sky News

An activist of the student wing of Awami League was beaten up by (Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP) BNP’s student wing thugs in Natore district by throwing him under the feet of a moving auto-rickshaw. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. The incident took place in the Kanaikhali area of the city on Sunday (April 20) afternoon. This is only one of the several cases that have been happening around the nation. This type of aggressive nature of the BNP has always been the case. Since August 5, 2024, neither Muhammad Yunus nor the BNP have shown any signs of a democratic mindset. Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights South Asia at Hudson Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Derek J. Grossman Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Dr. Brahma Chellaney Michael Rubin Suhasini Haidar Naomi Canton Kai Schultz Sahar Zand Rachael Thorn Samira Hussain Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan Kylie Grey John Reed 🏳️‍🌈 Diaa Hadid ضياء حديد Cordelia Lynch Sky News

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On February 5, jihadists and Islamic extremists, alongside Yunus's student gang-backed mobs, set fire to, vandalized, and destroyed the historic Dhanmondi 32 no. residence of the nation’s independence leader, which was turned into a museum. Awami League leaders’ offices and homes around the country were the focus of numerous attacks and damage that followed. One of the hundreds of locations attacked by the Yunus's student gang-backed mobs in the last two days was the residence of former minister and veteran parliamentarian AKM Mozammel Haque. However, the locals resisted, and few were injured following the clash. Caught on camera: Yunus’s henchman, the mob leader Hasnat Abdullah, orders the killing of the Awami League leaders and the citizens for resisting and opposing #mobviolence. On behalf of Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh, his top henchmen, Hasnat Abdullah and Sirjis Alam, are also assuring their violent followers of impunity while passing orders to unleash violence and kill anyone associated with Bangladesh Awami League. This video shows how Yunus gave these student gangs free rein to destroy the #AwamiLeague, including the common people who opposed mob rule across the country. Provocations as well as impunity for crimes against humanity mark Muhammad Yunus’s rule.

On February 5, jihadists and Islamic extremists, alongside Yunus's student gang-backed mobs, set fire to, vandalized, and destroyed the historic Dhanmondi 32 no. residence of the nation’s independence leader, which was turned into a museum. Awami League leaders’ offices and homes around the country were the focus of numerous attacks and damage that followed. One of the hundreds of locations attacked by the Yunus's student gang-backed mobs in the last two days was the residence of former minister and veteran parliamentarian AKM Mozammel Haque. However, the locals resisted, and few were injured following the clash. Caught on camera: Yunus’s henchman, the mob leader Hasnat Abdullah, orders the killing of the Awami League leaders and the citizens for resisting and opposing #mobviolence. On behalf of Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh, his top henchmen, Hasnat Abdullah and Sirjis Alam, are also assuring their violent followers of impunity while passing orders to unleash violence and kill anyone associated with Bangladesh Awami League. This video shows how Yunus gave these student gangs free rein to destroy the #AwamiLeague, including the common people who opposed mob rule across the country. Provocations as well as impunity for crimes against humanity mark Muhammad Yunus’s rule.

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The statement made by this woman reflects the situation of women in Bangladesh under Yunus' rule. She is saying, “Our girls face harassment on the streets every day. Have you been able to reduce crime? Then what will you do to know my condition? Will you be able to publish the news? You haven't been able to ensure the safety of a girl or a boy! Your administration is useless. Even if a robbery happens, when we go to the police, they just tell us to go here and there. There is no security, none at all. We are oppressed—we are still oppressed.” Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights South Asia at Hudson Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Derek J. Grossman Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Brahma Chellaney Suhasini Haidar Naomi Canton Kai Schultz Rachael Thorn Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan Kylie Grey John Reed 🏳️‍🌈

The statement made by this woman reflects the situation of women in Bangladesh under Yunus' rule. She is saying, “Our girls face harassment on the streets every day. Have you been able to reduce crime? Then what will you do to know my condition? Will you be able to publish the news? You haven't been able to ensure the safety of a girl or a boy! Your administration is useless. Even if a robbery happens, when we go to the police, they just tell us to go here and there. There is no security, none at all. We are oppressed—we are still oppressed.” Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights South Asia at Hudson Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Derek J. Grossman Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Brahma Chellaney Suhasini Haidar Naomi Canton Kai Schultz Rachael Thorn Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan Kylie Grey John Reed 🏳️‍🌈

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Nazi-style targeted killings and torture began under Yunus’s watch and are still continuing under the BNP regime. On the anniversary of the Awami League, a man over 70 years old was subjected to medieval-style torture by members of the BNP’s student wing in broad daylight. Despite being the victim, he was later taken into police custody, while those accused of carrying out the attack faced no consequences. If participating in a political rally is considered a crime in a democratic country, then the very definition of democracy must be rewritten. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP has embarked on a fascistic form of politics in which party-backed violence and state institutions are being used to suppress dissenting voices. One should not forget that the Awami League is a major political party with millions of activists and supporters. Therefore, the way Awami League leaders and activists are being killed in police custody and subjected to abuse and torture will have repercussions throughout society, and those repercussions could be severe. News Link: Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International Michael Miller Charles Whiteley Ambassador Brent T. Christensen Assistant Secretary Riley Barnes Assistant Secretary for DRL Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) Sergio Gor Bob Blackman Shirley Botchwey Geoffrey Macdonald Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Dr. Brahma Chellaney Michael Rubin Chatham House Bronwen Maddox Patrícia Lélis Charlie Campbell @Anbarasan Ethirajan Cordelia Lynch Rachael Thorn Benjamin Parkin Mujib Mashal Kai Schultz

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One of the allegations surrounding the "Students Protests" against our government was that bullets were fired from RAB helicopters, which resulted in the death of children in their home. It is true that few children were indeed killed in their home. Subsequently our government was blamed for ordering RAB to shoot from a helicopter, which resulted in the tragic death. The people of the country naturally became angry at our government for the death of the children. Although we had been saying from the outset that the government issued no such order to RAB. Many did not believe us back then. Now, the real story is coming to light gradually. Following investigations carried out under the #Yunus Administration, RAB has confirmed that no bullets were fired from their helicopter. Only sound grenades and tear shells were used. (Video 1). Another investigative report from DBC News Channel clearly showed that at the time the child was shot, no helicopters were flying in proximity. The family of the deceased child also confirmed that they heard no sounds of flying helicopters during the incident (Videos 2 and 3). But it is undeniable that innocent children were shot and killed. So, who fired the bullet? Who shot a child in his/her home to rile up the people against our government? It is, therefore, essential to have a credible, impartial, and independent investigation into this incident. The families of the innocent child shot down deserve proper justice.

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#Bangladesh #AwamiLeague is not a banned organization. It is the oldest and largest political party in the country. This party led the nation to independence. It has the right to hold peaceful political programmes not only under the #constitution but also under int'l #humanrights laws, including the #UDHR and the #ICCPR. Additionally, no “state of emergency” currently prevails in Bangladesh. Therefore, activists of the party were fully within their constitutional, democratic, and legal rights to organize a peaceful procession to commemorate “Martyr #NurHossain Day”. The unelected interim regime led by Dr. #Yunus is happy to allow all other parties and orgs to hold political programmes almost on a daily basis, incl. #BNP, #Jamaat, and the SAD Movement. It is also providing full assistance to #Islamist orgs like #HefazateIslam and Islami Andolon in organizing programmes. Their issue only seems to be with the Awami League and its allies. The very definition of #discrimination. Pursuant to that policy, the Yunus regime publicly announced their intention to obstruct the AL from exercising its right to organise a peaceful procession on Nov 10. The unequivocal intentions were expressed by the so-called Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam (1) and Adviser Asif Mahmud (2). Both warned of strict action of law enforcement agencies against AL. (1) (2) To obstruct a legitimate and peaceful political programme by a legitimate political party, the regime deployed the police, the army and an unprecedented 191 platoons of border guards (3). The street-enforcers of Yunus’ regime, the SAD, also announced a counter political programme at the same venue just hours before where AL activists were supposed to congregate for the procession, with a clear intent to provoke a confrontation (4). The fact that the SAD Movement had violent intentions is clear from social media posts of people associated with the platform (5). (3) (4) (5) Screenshots & Video clip From the morning of Nov 10, SAD-backed thugs, with full support from BNP and Jamaat armed cadres, took positions in various key points of #Dhaka to violently obstruct AL activists and supporters from reaching the venue. They beat up around 10 people in, or around, the Gulistan area in Dhaka, including two #women. At least 43 activists and supporters of the party were arrested from Motijheel, Dilkusha, and Paltan areas (6). People were beaten up, including senior citizens and women, and handed over to the police simply for chanting the slogan “#JoyBangla”, or even on mere suspicions of being an AL supporter (7). SAD-linked students, BNP-Jamaat cadres, and the police even checked people’s mobile phones on Nov 10 (8) and the night before (9) to “identify” AL supporters and activists. (6) (7) (8) (9) AL activists celebrating the re-election of Donald J. Trump and planning to join the procession with placards and posters were also targeted specifically. The night before Nov 10, joint forces conducted raids in various areas of #Dhaka and arrested at least 10 supporters with Trump placards and U.S. flags (10). There is nothing in the law of Bangladesh which bars celebrating the election win of another country’s leader. In fact, the Yunus regime was happy to allow campaign rallies in support of Kamala Harris just a few days back (11). (10) (11) By acting as they did, the Yunus regime committed multiple violations of the constitutional and human rights of AL activists and supporters, namely, their rights to freedom of movement, expression, association, and privacy. The unelected and unconstitutional #Yunus regime has miserably failed in its test of respecting democratic values too.

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The #Yunus media is lying again by referring to the assailants of the Dhanmondi 32 house as "protesters" or "students and general masses." If they were "students and general masses”, then why did they raise the ISIS type flags as a sign of their Islamist victory and yell "Allahu Akbar" with triumph as they destroyed the historic landmark at Dhanmondi 32 in Bangladesh? The answer is very simple: those who demolished the Dhanmondi 32 residence did so because they harbored grudges against it, and the reasons for their grudges are that it represented everything contrary to what these Islamists believe. One should not fall into the false impression that their animosities toward this house were newly formed, as they were not. This house has been hated for generations by all Islamists who have resisted Bangladesh's liberation, especially Jamaat-e-Islami. To put this in perspective, Bangladesh was fighting for its independence in order to become a secular nation, which was in opposition to the Islamists' ideology. As a result, all Islamists, including Jamaat-e-Islami, opposed Bangladesh's liberation, collaborated with the Pakistani army, and committed genocide in an attempt to thwart Bangladesh's independence, but they were unsuccessful. Regretfully, a lot of people are unaware that Bangladesh has a distinct political split when it comes to secularism. The reality is that this house represents secular and democratic politics rather than radical politics based on religion; as a result, Islamists have hated it all along. The entire Islamic political groups—Islamists, jihadists, and terrorists—have legitimate grievances against this house because it symbolizes the Bengali people's long-standing struggle for their democratic rights, rebellion against the oppression of Pakistani military dictators, secular and modern politics, and Bangladesh's very independence; therefore, as a sign of their Islamist victory, they chanted "Allahu Akbar" and raised the ISIS type flags after demolishing the house.

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The country is steadily heading toward full-scale radicalism under Yunus’s leadership. In Mymensingh’s Bhaluka upazila, a young Hindu man named Dipu Chandra Das (30) was killed in a mob beating following allegations that he made derogatory remarks about Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). After his death, his body was set on fire by the Islamists. The incident occurred on Thursday night (18 December) at around 9:00 pm at the Pioneer Knit Composite factory, adjacent to Dubaliapara in the Square Masterbari area of the upazila. Dipu Chandra Das was a worker at the factory. He was a resident of Tarakanda upazila in Mymensingh, and his father’s name was Rabi Chandra Das. According to local sources and eyewitnesses, allegations were raised that Dipu had made offensive comments about Islam and the Prophet (PBUH). At one point, the radial Islamists assaulted him, leaving him critically injured. Eyewitnesses said he died at the scene. The agitated mob of the radicals then took the body to the Square Masterbari bus stand area, tied it to a tree with a rope, and continued to strike it while chanting slogans of “Nara-e-Takbir” and “Allahu Akbar,” before setting it on fire. Later, the protesters carried the body onto the Dhaka–Mymensingh highway and set it on fire again. Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt Charles Whiteley Assistant Secretary Riley Barnes Assistant Secretary for DRL Lisa Curtis Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) Sergio Gor Bob Blackman U.S. Embassy Dhaka Shirley Botchwey Cordelia Lynch Bronwen Maddox Patrícia Lélis Suhasini Haidar Mujib Mashal Rachael Thorn Samira Hussain Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan @diaahadid
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The country is steadily heading toward full-scale radicalism under Yunus’s leadership. In Mymensingh’s Bhaluka upazila, a young Hindu man named Dipu Chandra Das (30) was killed in a mob beating following allegations that he made derogatory remarks about Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). After his death, his body was set on fire by the Islamists. The incident occurred on Thursday night (18 December) at around 9:00 pm at the Pioneer Knit Composite factory, adjacent to Dubaliapara in the Square Masterbari area of the upazila. Dipu Chandra Das was a worker at the factory. He was a resident of Tarakanda upazila in Mymensingh, and his father’s name was Rabi Chandra Das. According to local sources and eyewitnesses, allegations were raised that Dipu had made offensive comments about Islam and the Prophet (PBUH). At one point, the radial Islamists assaulted him, leaving him critically injured. Eyewitnesses said he died at the scene. The agitated mob of the radicals then took the body to the Square Masterbari bus stand area, tied it to a tree with a rope, and continued to strike it while chanting slogans of “Nara-e-Takbir” and “Allahu Akbar,” before setting it on fire. Later, the protesters carried the body onto the Dhaka–Mymensingh highway and set it on fire again. Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt Charles Whiteley Assistant Secretary Riley Barnes Assistant Secretary for DRL Lisa Curtis Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) Sergio Gor Bob Blackman U.S. Embassy Dhaka Shirley Botchwey Cordelia Lynch Bronwen Maddox Patrícia Lélis Suhasini Haidar Mujib Mashal Rachael Thorn Samira Hussain Charlie Campbell Benjamin Parkin @Anbarasan Ethirajan @diaahadid

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Not only the offices of The Daily Star and Prothom Alo, but also the premises of leading Bangladeshi cultural institutions such as “Chhayanaut” and “Udichi Shilpigoshthi” were attacked in Dhaka by violent supporters of Osman Hadi. The attackers were largely drawn from radical Islamist groups. To understand Bangladesh’s political dynamics, it is crucial to examine why these particular cultural institutions were targeted and to analyze the motivations and social profiles of those involved in the attacks. While vandalizing Chhayanaut, the miscreants were chanting “Naray-e-Takbeer, Allahu Akbar.” Doesn’t this carry any significance? Radical Islamists appear to be celebrating what they perceive as a victory over symbols of Bengali culture, the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War, and secular values. These are the same groups that effectively mounted a sustained confrontation against the Awami League government during July–August 2024. The depth of their hostility toward the Awami League requires serious analysis—whether it stems solely from the party’s fifteen years in power or from deeper ideological and political factors. Unfortunately, many self-styled experts offer only superficial explanations, avoiding a deeper engagement with the underlying realities. The attack on Chhayanaut and Udichi Shilpigoshthi is neither random nor simple vandalism; it represents a deliberate political assault on the foundations of Bangladesh’s Liberation War and its secular values. Chhayanaut emerged as cultural resistance against Pakistan’s erasure of Bengali identity and played a vital role in 1971, inspiring fighters and mobilizing global support. Attacking it means attacking that history. Today, under the cover of “anti-India” rhetoric, fundamentalist forces are targeting the pillars of our secular, Liberation War–based identity. Exploiting public emotion, this was a calculated act—not spontaneous anger. Defending Chhayanaut is defending Bengali culture, the spirit of 1971, secular values and the ideals of an independent Bangladesh. #BangladeshCrisis

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In Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus is orchestrating radicalized "students" into militia-like groups, serving as Yunus’s extra-legal Gestapo force—even wielding unchecked power over police and law enforcement agencies. Under Yunus, Bangladesh is spiraling into dictatorship, and an Islamofascist militia is clearly growing. Bangladesh is quickly turning into a totalitarian state, where extremist Islamist student organizations are allowed to crush political opposition of Yunus. Caught on Video! Under Muhammad Yunus’s so-called "Operation Devil Hunt," PUSAB operatives were filmed raiding homes & arresting fellow students—political opponents—without any legal authority! These self-styled enforcers brazenly recorded & posted their illegal activities on Facebook! This is not an isolated incident—it’s a pattern! Chief Adviser of the Government of Bangladesh’s regime has already arrested over 4,000 political dissidents under the guise of this so-called "Operation Devil Hunt." What a disgrace that a Nobel Peace Laureate, Muhammad Yunus, is now the face of authoritarian terror! Eleanor Sanders Human Rights Watch UN Human Rights UNHCR in Bangladesh Amnesty International International Human Rights Foundation International Human Rights Committee (IHRC) IHRC.Europe Human Rights at FCDO @RFKHumanRights South Asia at Hudson Husain Haqqani Geoffrey Macdonald Michael Kugelman Sadanand Dhume Chris Blackburn Dr. Brahma Chellaney Naomi Canton

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