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Prof Yunus Calls for Robust Mechanisms to Ensure Free and Fair Elections in Bangladesh
'Indian Express' Report on Minorities Branded as Coordinated Propaganda: CA Press Wing
The Indian Express report titled “Minorities targeted, bid to rewrite history, take revenge for 1971 events”, published on Friday, has been dismissed as misleading and part of a well-organized propaganda campaign orchestrated by Indian media, according to the Chief Adviser (CA) Press Wing. "The report falsely framed the arrest of three Awami League MPs as attacks on minorities, using the suspects’ religious identities to misrepresent the situation," the CA Press Wing stated in a verified Facebook post. Citing Awami League sources, The Indian Express claimed that between August 5 and August 20, 2024, there were approximately 2,000 incidents of arson, looting, and violence targeting minorities (Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians), with scattered attacks reportedly continuing daily. However, a January 11 police report revealed that most of these incidents were politically motivated. According to the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, a total of 1,769 communal attacks and vandalism incidents were recorded during the same period. The Bangladesh Police, after reviewing the Council's list, conducted thorough investigations into each reported incident. The findings showed that 1,234 incidents were politically motivated, 20 incidents were communal and 161 allegations were found to be baseless. The CA Press Wing emphasised that appropriate legal actions were taken in confirmed cases of communal attacks. The statement further criticised the report for alleging an attempt to "rewrite history" and seek "revenge for 1971 events." It described the claims as an effort to undermine the interim government’s initiatives to correct historical inaccuracies perpetuated by previous regimes.
Tarique Rahman Urges Citizens to Stand Firm for Restoring Democracy and Rights
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has called on the nation to remain steadfast in their resolve to restore democracy, freedom of speech, and voting rights while confronting conspiracies against these fundamental principles. “The anti-democratic and isolated illegal Awami League government was forced to flee the country on August 5 last year, driven out by the people-student movement. Now, the people must remain determined to restore democracy, freedom of speech, and voting rights by countering every conspiracy,” he said in a Facebook post Friday evening. Tarique Rahman further remarked, “On January 25, 1975, the then Awami League government, in its bid to cement power, strangled multi-party democracy and replaced it with the one-party system called ‘BAKSAL’ (Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League).” He criticized the government for disregarding opposition voices in Parliament, forcefully enacting the "inhumane" Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, and stifling press freedom by shutting down all media outlets except for four government-loyal newspapers. “They destroyed the freedom and democracy achieved through the long struggles of the people and plunged the nation into an era of severe chaos and anarchy,” Tarique asserted. Highlighting the repercussions of the one-party system, Tarique said, “In their illusory quest to prolong their barbaric rule, the Awami League not only jeopardized democracy but also undermined national unity, solidarity, and sovereignty.” He added, “Their conduct towards the opposition was devoid of civilized norms and principles. During their rule, the prison became the only destination for opposition members.”
US Agents Raid New Jersey Worksite Amid Trump’s Intensified Immigration Crackdown
US immigration agents conducted a raid at a Newark, New Jersey, worksite on Thursday, detaining undocumented migrants as well as American citizens. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka criticized the operation, claiming it involved the detention of a military veteran and violations of individual rights. The raid took place in New Jersey's largest city, which has been previously commended by Mayor Baraka for its "sanctuary" policies aimed at protecting migrants. The operation aligns with President Donald Trump's renewed pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. Since taking office on Monday, Trump has signed several executive orders targeting illegal immigration. These include measures to enforce his crackdown and impose penalties on officials who resist cooperation with federal immigration authorities. In a raid of a business establishment in Newark, outside New York City, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, agents failed to produce a warrant as they detained "undocumented residents as well as citizens," Baraka said in a statement. "One of the detainees is a US military veteran who suffered the indignity of having the legitimacy of his military documentation questioned," Baraka said. In a statement, an ICE spokesperson said that agents "may encounter US citizens while conducting field work and may request identification to establish an individual’s identity as was the case during a targeted enforcement operation at a worksite today in Newark." he spokesperson said that ICE was investigating the incident. Baraka said the raid had violated the citizens' rights under the US Constitution. "Newark will not stand by idly while people are being unlawfully terrorised," he said. Neither Baraka nor ICE identified the business raided by name. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said on X that the Trump administration arrested 538 people on Thursday, describing all of them as "illegal immigrant criminals". She said they included members of a Venezuelan prison gang and people convicted of sex crimes. Leavitt did not provide more details. A range of studies by academics and think tanks have shown that immigrants do not commit crimes at a higher rate than native-born Americans. Other studies find that immigrants in the US illegally also do not commit crimes at a higher rate. SANCTUARY CITIES: Newark Mayor Baraka Speaks Out Following Immigration Raid Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is among the first US officials to address a specific immigration raid since the launch of President Trump’s intensified crackdown on undocumented immigrants. In 2017, Baraka signed an executive order solidifying Newark's status as a sanctuary city, emphasizing its commitment to limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Throughout Trump's first term, Baraka was a prominent critic of the administration's immigration policies. As of 2022, approximately 44% of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants or those with temporary status in the US resided in states with sanctuary laws. These laws restrict collaboration with federal immigration enforcement. This percentage excludes individuals living in sanctuary cities and counties located in states without overarching sanctuary laws, such as New Mexico. According to US media reports, federal law enforcement and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested nearly 500 undocumented migrants with outstanding criminal charges in sanctuary cities. The arrests, which included individuals from New York and New Jersey, reportedly occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday, citing statements from ICE officials.
AL's Brutality in July Uprising Echoes 1971 Atrocities: Murshid
Social Welfare Adviser Sharmeen S Murshid today said that the brutality of the dictatorial Awami League (AL) in the July uprising
Former US Vice President Al Gore Praises Yunus's Three-Zero Theory
Former US Vice President Al Gore has commended the global ‘Three Zero’ movement, launched by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus,
Primary Teachers' Delegation Visits CA Residence to Discuss 10th Grade Facilities
A delegation of agitating primary school teachers arrived at the residence of the Chief Adviser in Jamuna on Friday, demanding
Tarique Rahman Urges Unity to Safeguard Fundamental Rights
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has called on the people of Bangladesh to unite in defence of
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Study Finds Lean Red Meat in a Balanced Diet Benefits Gut and Heart Health
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Study Reveals 1 in 12 Children Victimized by Online Sexual Exploitation or Abuse
Trump 2.0: Expectations, Reality, and the Next 1460 Days
Justice and Support for Victims of Enforced Disappearances
Rebuilding BB's Capacity and Credibility Crucial for Sustainable Growth
The Verdict of History: The Showdown Between Hasina and Khaleda
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National
Former US Vice President Al Gore Praises Yunus's Three-Zero Theory
Tarique Rahman Urges Citizens to Stand Firm for Restoring Democracy and Rights
'Indian Express' Report on Minorities Branded as Coordinated Propaganda: CA Press Wing
Prof Yunus Calls for Robust Mechanisms to Ensure Free and Fair Elections in Bangladesh
Elections Likely by Year-End or Early 2026: EC Masud
Business & Economy
Business & Economy
Bangladesh's Forex Reserves Drop Back to $19 Billion
Bangladesh’s High Growth Under Ousted PM Hasina Was 'Fabricated,' Says Interim Chief Yunus
World Bank Reaffirms Commitment to Bangladesh's Interim Government
Ashiyan City Chief Urges Action to Combat Land Grabbing and Terrorism
VAT Hike on Mobile Bills, Medicines, and Restaurants Put on Hold
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Davos Leaders Affirm Commitment to Gender Parity
Trump Promises Swift Border Crackdown
Corruption, Govt Interference, and Inefficiency Render BB a Paper Tiger
How Many Palestinians Have Lost Their Lives in Israel's Gaza Offensive?
Labour MP Tulip Siddiq's Alleged Links to Ousted Bangladeshi Regime Under Scrutiny
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World
Putin Suggests 'Ukraine Crisis' Might Have Been Avoided Under Trump
US Agents Raid New Jersey Worksite Amid Trump’s Intensified Immigration Crackdown
US Judge Blocks Trump's Effort to Limit Birthright Citizenship
Trump Warns Russia and Allies of Sanctions if Ukraine Deal Fails
Davos Leaders Affirm Commitment to Gender Parity
Sports
Sports
Sabbir Khan Aims for National Team Comeback After Strong BPL Performance
Taskin on Track to Surpass Shakib in BPL Record Book
Arrest Warrant Issued for All-Rounder Shakib Al Hasan
Novak Djokovic Makes History as Zheng Shocked in Melbourne
Shakib and Liton Omitted from Bangladesh's Champions Trophy Squad
Straight Talks
Straight Talks
Ashiyan City Chief Urges Action to Combat Land Grabbing and Terrorism
From Babri Masjid to Ajmer Dargah: India's Islamic Heritage Faces Growing Threat
Ex-US Commander: In Mideast, ‘We’re in the Wider War Now’
Hasina Govt Pursued Costly, Unplanned Projects in Power and Energy Sector: Adviser Fouzul Kabir Khan
Economy in a Deeper Crisis Than Politics, Says Mintoo
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Culture
2025 Sundance Film Festival: Key Highlights and Must-Know Details
Bangladeshi Suspect Arrested in Stabbing of Bollywood Star Saif Ali Khan
Bollywood Star Saif Ali Khan in Stable Condition After Stabbing at Mumbai Home
Benin Festival Aims to Challenge and Dispel Voodoo Stereotypes
Threat to 'Burn Everything' Forces Halt of Lalon Mela in Narayanganj
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Crime
Ex-MP Mostofa Jalal Mohiuddin Sentenced to Jail in Murder Case
71 Bangladeshis Among 176 Illegal Immigrants Detained in Malaysia
Ashiyan City Chief Urges Action to Combat Land Grabbing and Terrorism
ACC Files Charges Against Former Minister Tazul and His Wife Over 'Illicit Assets
Ex-State Minister Meher Afroz Facing Graft Charges as ACC Files Case
Growth Talks
Growth Talks
Effective SAARC Could Drive Growth in Export-Import Trade: Dr Golam Moazzem
Lack of transparency hinders the growth of the insurance sector: B M Yousuf Ali
Bangladesh now the best in the global RMG sector: Faruque Hassan
AL places pragmatic, comprehensive & inclusive manifesto: Dr Atiur
Bangladesh Lighting the Path Through Dedication to Power: Power Chief
Districts & Politics
Districts & Politics
Tarique Rahman Urges Citizens to Stand Firm for Restoring Democracy and Rights
Jamaat Ameer Says Entire Nation Still Suffers from Felani’s Tragic Death
Tarique Rahman Urges Unity to Safeguard Fundamental Rights
Interim Govt Fails to Uphold Neutrality on Key Issues: Mirza Fakhrul
Elections Likely by Year-End or Early 2026: EC Masud
City & Society
City & Society
AL's Brutality in July Uprising Echoes 1971 Atrocities: Murshid
Primary Teachers' Delegation Visits CA Residence to Discuss 10th Grade Facilities
DMP Working on Policy to Restrict Battery-Powered Rickshaw Ownership
Garment Factory Attacked and Vandalised in Gazipur After Workers Reject Protest Call
Study Reveals 1 in 12 Children Victimized by Online Sexual Exploitation or Abuse
Energy & Environment
Energy & Environment
Bangkok's Air Pollution Forces Closure of 352 Schools
Former US Vice President Al Gore Praises Yunus's Three-Zero Theory
Cold Wave Disrupts Life in Northern Region
HC Orders Action to Tackle Dhaka's Air Pollution Within 7 Days
Rizwana Highlights Women’s Pivotal Role in Climate Protection
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Study Finds Lean Red Meat in a Balanced Diet Benefits Gut and Heart Health
Study Finds 57% of Public Health Graduates in Bangladesh Struggle to Secure Employment
Children Among 'Enforced Disappearance Victims' Alongside Women, Commission Report Reveals
No Need to Panic Over HMPV, but Stay Alert, Advises BSMMU VC
Cancer Deaths Decline, But Diagnoses Surge, Especially Among Younger Women
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BB SHARPENING KNIVES TO COMBAT THREATS & THEFTS
Collaboration & cooperation vital to win the battle
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Jaflong, beautiful as ever, but bereft of tourists
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Saplings over 100,000 remain unsold