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A Bangladeshi youth-driven party born out of the country's 2024 uprising is facing an open revolt from within after sealing an election alliance with an Islamist group, a move analysts say could jeopardise its future and reinforce established parties.
'Sangeet Opera' from Sahapara in Magura, will stage the jatra 'Mayer Chokhe Jol' at the Academy's Experimental Theatre Hall at 3:00 pm. The jatra has been scripted by Ranjan Debnath, and directed by Sujay Saha.
For over 20 years, Jatra Biroti has been taking us on a journey of all things Bangladeshi. From clothes, local crafts to food it is a celebration of Bengali culture. They support vegetarianism, sustainability, and a plastic-free environment to create a ...
The student-led Bangladeshi party born out of the protest movement that toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has forged an electoral alliance with Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami ahead of February's parliamentary election,
Bangladesh was rocked by violent protests in several cities after the death of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi late on Thursday, with concerns of further unrest ahead of national elections.
A rally, “Moitree Jatra: In Response to Women’s Call” is set to be held to protest against discrimination and oppression. The march will take place at 3pm on Friday, on Manik Mia Avenue, in front of the National Parliament. The organizers of Moitree ...
Newspaper buildings were set on fire after the death of an activist who was attacked recently. Political leaders fear more violence could derail attempts to restore democracy.
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The Uprisings in Bangladesh Will Not Be Stopped
The assassination of Sharif Osman Hadi, the youth leader who rose from Dhaka’s 2024 uprisings, has reignited mass revolt and exposed the limits of Bangladesh’s elite-managed democracy.