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Bangladesh finds itself teetering on the edge of religious extremism following the dramatic fall of Sheikh Hasina's government.
Gyaltsen Norbu, appointed by China, seeks to promote Communist control over Tibetan Buddhism, which raises alarm among Tibetan activists.
Marking the holy Ashura, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Saturday laid emphasis on establishing ‘equality, justice and peace’ in society and wished for the ‘unity, solidarity and continuous progress’ ...
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) of Bangladesh on Wednesday sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to a ...
During the uprising, the women of Bangladesh stood at the forefront of the revolution. ... It is deeply shameful to witness how their presence and voices have been gradually pushed back into the ...
Shireen Huq, chair of the reform commission and founder of Naripokkho, said, “We had an uprising, a regime change, but the ...
Bangladesh has said that it remains firmly committed to safeguarding the rights of all communities and protecting places of ...
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Resurgent fundamentalism in Bangladesh
Fundamentalist groups in Bangladesh are positioning to enter Parliament through street mobilisation and polarising rhetoric - ...
Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury today (27 June) hoped that people of all religions in Bangladesh will observe their religious ceremonies without fear or hesitation, emphasising that the current government ...
Our Bangladesh is formed by the followers of all religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. We aspire to build a new Bangladesh united with people of all faiths," he said. Shafiqur added: ...