Tripura homes in Bandarban torched during Christmas, victims blame settlers over land disputes.
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Tripura homes in Bandarban torched during Christmas, victims blame settlers over land disputes.
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Discover how a new book is bringing Bangladesh's heroic past into Mro communities. This story celebrates courage, resilience, and cultural...
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Attacks on Hindu homes, shops, and temples in Sunamganj spotlight ongoing threats to minority rights and communal harmony in Bangladesh.
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The 1997 CHT Peace Accord remains unfulfilled, leaving indigenous communities in crisis and their rights unmet
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Growing threats to religious minorities in Bangladesh, revealing urgent calls for justice and equality.
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The grim realities documented by Odhikar, highlighting the increase in political violence, extrajudicial killings, and threats to press freedom in...
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District Judge grants bail to 10 Jamaatul Ansar members, raising concerns over rising radicalization in Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh stands at a crossroads, facing the challenge of transitioning from authoritarianism to democracy.
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Journalist accreditation revoked by Bangladesh’s interim government, raising press freedom concerns amid political unrest.
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The GAIPC urged Dr. Yunus’s government to release the report on September 2024 CHT attacks, warning of international action if...
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The UN is demanding action to protect the Jumma people in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts, who are facing violence and...
The Borderlens DeskTaposhee Tabassum Urmi was suspended for a Facebook post criticizing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. She defended her remarks, emphasizing the...
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