
David Bergman
@TheDavidBergman • 83,782 subscribers
Writing on politics, elections, corruption, human rights etc .. with particular interest in Bangladesh. Most recently Netra News, Al Jazeera, Channel 4 News
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This is Rajshai university today where students sought to hold a peaceful rally. However the #Bangladesh law enforcement authorities were having none of that. At one point, armed and plain clothes police tried to disrupt the protests, arrest five students and drag them to their vehicles. But what this extraordinary video shows is how the police have lost their authority, and how the teachers and students are not now willing to put up with these arbitrary arrests and, quite fearlessly manage to grab their fellow student back from the police. ... As I have mentioned in earlier tweets, it feels like something has changed in the country, but what is not so clear is how widespread that change is.
David Bergman215,306 просмотров • 1 год назад

"Who came? Who has come? The police have come, the police have come. What are they doing? They are here to lick the dictator's feet." There are the slogans of the female students yesterday filimed at Thakurgaon in this remarkable video. If, following the killing of over 200 people by #bangladesh law enforcement, one imagined Bangladesh students were inevitably cowering under continuing government intimidation. Think again.
David Bergman180,688 просмотров • 1 год назад

This is the Chaatra Dal, the student wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which was the main opposition party when Sheikh Hasina's Awami League was in power. During that period, the Chaatra Dal were hugely victimised - many were killed, disappeared or jailed. However, with the Awami League gone, the BNP and Chaatra Dal are ascendent and we are now seeing another face of the student wing, a face that looks eerily similar to that of Awami League's student wing. In the video Chaatra Dal activists are outside a building that was once the house of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's pre-eminent Independence leader and once the leader of the Awami League. He was assassinated along with his family on 15 August 1975. Here BNP's Chaatra Dal are shouting slogans, apparently to intimidate any Awami Leaguers from coming and putting down flowers. They are shouting slogans that include: "Dhanmondi Thana, Chaatra Dal. The will power of Khaleda zia" (Thana means police station). This suggests that the Chaatra Dal at least believes the BNP is now in control of the police station in the area, and indeed there are very few police, if any at all, present. There is nothing new about this politics, and it is everything people hated during the Awami league period. What has BNP learned from its years in the opposition. Not much positive it seems.
David Bergman131,405 просмотров • 1 год назад

Protests of #Bangladesh students/supporters/others are taking part in different parts of the capital city Dhaka, continue today. A significant procession taking place from the university BUET. This is brave in the current context of Bangladesh. Some images sent to me
David Bergman92,863 просмотров • 1 год назад

A key #bangladesh civil society member speaks. “I’m Badiul Alam Majumdar, the Secretary of SHUJAN (Citizens for Good Governance). Our stance on today's dire situation is that the incumbent government, Awami League, has repeatedly stolen the people's rights in the last three elections, and established a government without public consent, lacking legitimacy. To unfairly maintain power, this illegitimate government has stripped citizens of their political and civic rights. The government has murdered more than 250 students instead of addressing their rightful demands. Through mass arrests and by restricting the right to protest, they have turned the entire country into a prison. Due to the government's irresponsible governance, Bangladesh has become a safe haven of corruption, lawlessness and human rights abuses. Because of the syndicates, patronised by the ruling party, inflation went beyond the limits, leaving people struggling to survive. In this situation, we support the students' demands. We seek justice for all murders. We want the restoration of our voting rights and peaceful solutions to all problems. We call for an end to converting the state forces into party thugs to oppress people. Otherwise, this government will lose its right to remain in power.”
David Bergman37,284 просмотров • 1 год назад

The BBC picks up the key issue here. Whatever the outcome of the investigation, a UK minister responsible for anti-corruption measures is now being investigated for corruption! With Tulip Siddiq being part of Bangladesh's recently toppled ruling family, as well as close to the former ruling party, both of whom have been long accused of high level corruption, it was inevitable after August 5 2024, with a new government in power, that she was going to get caught up in corruption investigations - and the Labour Government should have realised that.
David Bergman18,606 просмотров • 1 год назад
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