Mahmood Hasan

Mahmood Hasan

FROM A BYSTANDER

Former Ambassador and Secretary

Nobel peace laureate will defend genocide

The Myanmar military and the civilian government of Aung San Suu Kyi are literally between a rock and a hard place. Two cases of violation of the Genocide Convention filed against Myanmar have shaken its leaders.

4y ago

Hongkongers’ search for an identity

Protests and demonstrations are not new in Hong Kong. Even before returning to Chinese control in 1997, Hongkongers had demonstrated on different demands. When Chief Executive Carrie Lam wanted to push an extradition bill—that would allow both Hong Kong residents and visitors to be sent to China for trial—through the Legislative Council in March, it immediately triggered criticism and protests, particularly from the millennials of Hong Kong, demanding immediate withdrawal of the law. It is not surprising that the current protests that began in June continues with violent weekend street battles with the police.

5y ago

Recounting the Brexit drama in five acts

It’s been more than three years that the Brexit drama is being enacted in Britain—dividing the country, its political parties and the parliament.

5y ago

Will the US-Iran relations ever normalise?

It is amazing that the United States and Iran have maintained an extremely bellicose relation for the past four decades, much to the anxiety of nations of the Middle East. It all began when the Islamic Republic of Iran was proclaimed under Imam Ayatollah Ruhollah

5y ago

G7 Summit: Semblance of unity

The two-day 45th G7 Summit concluded recently at the French resort in Biarritz. What was unusual this time was the fact that the summit ended without issuing a final communique, essentially because there was hardly any consensus on any of the major issues

5y ago

Beijing’s Catch-22

It’s been just 22 years since Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, after 156 years of British colonial rule. Recent events in Hong Kong suggest that the long British rule has left considerable English influence on the ethnic Chinese of the region. Though the older English-speaking generation is on the wane, the young English-speaking millennials seem to be spearheading a political movement for democracy and social justice.

5y ago

Will the Rohingyas ever return to Myanmar?

Since the massive exodus of Rohingyas from Rakhine to Bangladesh in 2017, a lot has been written and said about the plight of these unfortunate people. After nearly two years, it appears that the outraged world community has forgotten about this persecuted ethnic minority.

5y ago

Dawn of the second phase of Arab Spring

The second phase of Arab Spring has dawned on the Arab world. It is not a surprise that people in Algeria and Sudan have risen to demand changes in the leadership in their countries, while Libya is also locked in serious conflict over who should rule the country.

5y ago
May 11, 2017
May 11, 2017

France rejects ultra-nationalism

The rise of ultra-nationalist populist parties in Europe has been a threat to European unity. The French presidential election came at a

May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017

Trump's eventful first 100 days in office

In January this year Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States.

April 29, 2017
April 29, 2017

A new beginning for France?

The first round of the French presidential election was on April 23, 2017. This time the opinion polls were right and the results came out as predicted.

April 25, 2017
April 25, 2017

Nuclear brinkmanship over the Korean Peninsula

Possibility of war in the Korean Peninsula has always been a source of deep concern. The peninsula came to be divided along the 38th

April 19, 2017
April 19, 2017

PM's visit to India: Modi failed to walk the extra mile

Bangladesh-India relations are not only multifaceted but also very complex. Currently, political understanding between Prime Minister...

April 10, 2017
April 10, 2017

Erdogan's bid to become the new Ataturk of Turkey

Turkey will hold a referendum on April 16 for a new Constitution, which if passed will fundamentally change the political character of the government.

March 20, 2017
March 20, 2017

The saffron wave returns

The Indian Election Commission on March 11, 2017 announced the results of five State Assembly elections.

March 13, 2017
March 13, 2017

Interesting race for the Elysée Palace

France goes to polls to elect a new president on April 23, 2017, at a time when the electorate is deeply worried about the political direction of the country.

March 5, 2017
March 5, 2017

The unsolved mystery

There has been a bizarre case of murder at the busy Kuala Lumpur Airport on February 13, 2017. Kim Jong-nam (46), estranged half-

February 27, 2017
February 27, 2017

Trump has muddled the peace process

It was a comical press conference between maverick Donald Trump and hard-nosed Benjamin Netanyahu on February 15, 2017 at the White House.