The February Vote Dispute: Why Bangladesh’s Electoral System Is on Edge
Officials have also pointed to comparative international examples to argue that such engagement does not necessarily compromise electoral fairness. On
Read MoreOfficials have also pointed to comparative international examples to argue that such engagement does not necessarily compromise electoral fairness. On
Read MoreSo why would sections of the Western world want Jamaat? What does the Yunus-led interim administration gain from this? What
Read MoreBangladesh’s interim government recently gave its final approval to the draft of ‘July Mass Uprising Protection and Liability Determination Ordinance’ that grants indemnity
Read MoreBut I shall never forget my people, especially at a time when the rise of extremist ideologies and violent political
Read MoreIn an exclusive email interview, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks to The Milli Chronicle about the violent turn of
Read MorePakistan’s terror networks—Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and their Al-Qaeda-linked proxies—have dramatically increased their presence in the region. Under the present administration, Al-Qaeda
Read MoreHyenas of the defeated forces of 1971 now roam unchallenged. A medieval darkness has descended upon the sacred land of
Read MoreBangladesh will not be deceived by borrowed prestige. Nor will it forgive betrayal of its sacred destiny. In the hierarchy
Read MoreIn a cruel twist of fate, the criminals’ progeny now don the robes of righteousness while the true patriots stand
Read MoreUltimately, it raises questions of profound importance: Is it possible to transform a nation without resorting to bloodshed? The movement
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