Zillur Rahman
Zillur Rahman is the executive director of the Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) and a television talk show host. His Twitter handle is @zillur
Zillur Rahman is the executive director of the Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) and a television talk show host. His Twitter handle is @zillur
However, regardless of the nature of international involvement, the ultimate responsibility for a stable Bangladesh lies with its own people.
Many verified accounts on X are reporting rumours as actual news and sometimes just outright propagating fake news.
Whatever progressive image the ruling party had tried to build for itself has been severely fractured
The declining freedoms identified in the report once again give a clear indication that the consecutive governments of Bangladesh, from multiple political parties, have repeatedly failed to empower the country's people.
Over the last year, human rights defenders, demonstrators, and dissenters have been met with harassment, physical aggression, detainment, and maltreatment by the authorities.
Bangladesh has kicked off the year with the first of many important national elections to be held around the world.
In today’s digital age, the spread of misinformation and disinformation has arisen as a major challenge to global democracy.
Both Bangladeshis and Indians need to understand that they need each other in order to thrive.
However, regardless of the nature of international involvement, the ultimate responsibility for a stable Bangladesh lies with its own people.
Many verified accounts on X are reporting rumours as actual news and sometimes just outright propagating fake news.
Whatever progressive image the ruling party had tried to build for itself has been severely fractured
The declining freedoms identified in the report once again give a clear indication that the consecutive governments of Bangladesh, from multiple political parties, have repeatedly failed to empower the country's people.
Over the last year, human rights defenders, demonstrators, and dissenters have been met with harassment, physical aggression, detainment, and maltreatment by the authorities.
Bangladesh has kicked off the year with the first of many important national elections to be held around the world.
In today’s digital age, the spread of misinformation and disinformation has arisen as a major challenge to global democracy.
Both Bangladeshis and Indians need to understand that they need each other in order to thrive.
How many of us really believe that the current laws and institutions in Bangladesh lend the capacity to hold free and fair elections?
A casual look into the draft CSA will prove that the optimism expressed by the law minister is entirely unfounded