Saidur Rahman admitted to executing 15 police officers during the August 2024 uprising in Bangladesh. Despite his confession, no legal...
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Saidur Rahman admitted to executing 15 police officers during the August 2024 uprising in Bangladesh. Despite his confession, no legal...
The Borderlens DeskBangladeshi activist Krishna Das Prabhu, a prominent minority rights advocate, has been denied bail amidst sedition charges, escalating tensions in...
The Borderlens DeskChina's mega-dam on Tibet's Yarlung Zangbo River threatens the Brahmaputra, alarming India & Bangladesh. Fears of water shortages and ecological...
The Borderlens DeskTripura homes in Bandarban torched during Christmas, victims blame settlers over land disputes.
The Borderlens DeskDiscover how a new book is bringing Bangladesh's heroic past into Mro communities. This story celebrates courage, resilience, and cultural...
The Borderlens DeskAttacks on Hindu homes, shops, and temples in Sunamganj spotlight ongoing threats to minority rights and communal harmony in Bangladesh.
The Borderlens DeskThe 1997 CHT Peace Accord remains unfulfilled, leaving indigenous communities in crisis and their rights unmet
The Borderlens DeskGrowing threats to religious minorities in Bangladesh, revealing urgent calls for justice and equality.
The Borderlens DeskThe grim realities documented by Odhikar, highlighting the increase in political violence, extrajudicial killings, and threats to press freedom in...
The Borderlens DeskDistrict Judge grants bail to 10 Jamaatul Ansar members, raising concerns over rising radicalization in Bangladesh.
The Borderlens DeskBangladesh stands at a crossroads, facing the challenge of transitioning from authoritarianism to democracy.
The Borderlens DeskJournalist accreditation revoked by Bangladesh’s interim government, raising press freedom concerns amid political unrest.
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