Sultan Mohammed Zakaria

Intolerance and a repressive legal regime: A twin threat to freedom of expression

On October 6, Robiul Islam Khandokar, 35, a district correspondent of the national daily Sangbad in Rajbari, wrote a Facebook status appealing to the prime minister: “Honourable Prime Minister[,] an utterly deranged person is trying to cause unrest in the peaceful Rajbari.” (My translation)

3y ago

Protect human rights during the pandemic

In a situation where the covid-19 virus has overwhelmed some of the world’s best resourced healthcare systems, Bangladesh—like other developing countries—must brace for the worst.

4y ago

Sans civil and political rights, development is incomplete

The traditional notion of development encompasses a set of economic development indices that can arguably create enabling conditions for the fulfilment of many economic and social rights.

4y ago

Enforced Disappearance: Bangladesh’s Darkest Hours

Michael Chakma, a youth leader of United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) based in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, was forcibly disappeared in broad daylight from the outskirts of Dhaka on April 9 this year.

5y ago

Where do we stand in democratic governance?

This is a very interesting year for democratic governance in Bangladesh. The national parliamentary elections will be held at the end of 2018. The last national elections, in 2014, was mired in violence and was controversial in many sense.

6y ago
December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020

Intolerance and a repressive legal regime: A twin threat to freedom of expression

On October 6, Robiul Islam Khandokar, 35, a district correspondent of the national daily Sangbad in Rajbari, wrote a Facebook status appealing to the prime minister: “Honourable Prime Minister[,] an utterly deranged person is trying to cause unrest in the peaceful Rajbari.” (My translation)

April 5, 2020
April 5, 2020

Protect human rights during the pandemic

In a situation where the covid-19 virus has overwhelmed some of the world’s best resourced healthcare systems, Bangladesh—like other developing countries—must brace for the worst.

December 10, 2019
December 10, 2019

Sans civil and political rights, development is incomplete

The traditional notion of development encompasses a set of economic development indices that can arguably create enabling conditions for the fulfilment of many economic and social rights.

August 30, 2019
August 30, 2019

Enforced Disappearance: Bangladesh’s Darkest Hours

Michael Chakma, a youth leader of United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) based in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, was forcibly disappeared in broad daylight from the outskirts of Dhaka on April 9 this year.

August 10, 2018
August 10, 2018

Where do we stand in democratic governance?

This is a very interesting year for democratic governance in Bangladesh. The national parliamentary elections will be held at the end of 2018. The last national elections, in 2014, was mired in violence and was controversial in many sense.