Independence Day Special 2025

Independence Day Special 2025

Silencing the past

At a talk by Pakistani-American Professor Sara Suleri, author of Meatless Days,

2w ago

Echoes of Exile: Remembering 1971, Confronting the Rohingya Crisis

The July Uprising has brought to the forefront the need for a more inclusive understanding of 1971, one that incorporates the perspectives of ordinary people and addresses unresolved issues of justice, accountability, and historical truth, independent of political manoeuvring.

2w ago

Between bullets and borders Fleeing the Rajshahi massacre

I was in a deep sleep in my room when a loud, relentless pounding on the door jolted me awake.

2w ago

‘A huge gulf separates Mujib from Bhutto’

With the much vaunted and long awaited talks between the President and Mujib still in progress, it is no time to speculate about their likely outcome.

2w ago

1971 in Fiction: A Literary Dilemma

Writing literature is, by nature, a creative pursuit—one that demands both technical skill and an innate artistic sensibility.

2w ago

The People in 1971

As per the blueprint of Operation Searchlight, the Pakistani army had four key targets in Dhaka city on the fateful night of 25 March 1971.

2w ago

Birangona Women of Bangladesh

I stood beneath the January sun, locking eyes with a Birangona woman on a balcony above me. Her warm smile steadied my trembling heart. Inside, 21 Birangona women awaited us at Sirajganj Uttaran Mohila Sangstha. I was finally here. The year was 2010.

2w ago

Global Chords of Freedom

The Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971 was not just a struggle fought on the battlefields, but a humanitarian crisis that captured the world’s attention.

2w ago

Echoes of Exile: Remembering 1971, Confronting the Rohingya Crisis

The July Uprising has brought to the forefront the need for a more inclusive understanding of 1971, one that incorporates the perspectives of ordinary people and addresses unresolved issues of justice, accountability, and historical truth, independent of political manoeuvring.

2w ago

Silencing the past

At a talk by Pakistani-American Professor Sara Suleri, author of Meatless Days,

2w ago

What does it mean to be Bangladeshi today?

The deposed Hasina government’s toxic politics, which stigmatised their opponents as ‘Islamists’ (meaning terrorists and anti-liberation forces) and projected their loyalists as ‘Chetonabadis’ (pro-liberation forces), ended up dividing the people of Bangladesh into two distinct groups – the ‘Islamists’ and the ‘Chetonabadis’, also known, wrongly, as ‘Secularists’.

2w ago

‘The truths written in blood cannot be erased by lies’

Bimal Biswas—veteran politician and noted writer—played an active role in several battles against the Pakistani junta during the 1971 Liberation War, particularly in the Jessore, Narail, and Khulna regions. In this exclusive interview with The Daily Star, he recounts his wartime experiences and sheds light on the inner workings of his party, the EPCP (M-L).

2w ago

Global Chords of Freedom

The Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971 was not just a struggle fought on the battlefields, but a humanitarian crisis that captured the world’s attention.

2w ago

Birangona Women of Bangladesh

I stood beneath the January sun, locking eyes with a Birangona woman on a balcony above me. Her warm smile steadied my trembling heart. Inside, 21 Birangona women awaited us at Sirajganj Uttaran Mohila Sangstha. I was finally here. The year was 2010.

2w ago

The People in 1971

As per the blueprint of Operation Searchlight, the Pakistani army had four key targets in Dhaka city on the fateful night of 25 March 1971.

2w ago

1971 in Fiction: A Literary Dilemma

Writing literature is, by nature, a creative pursuit—one that demands both technical skill and an innate artistic sensibility.

2w ago

‘A huge gulf separates Mujib from Bhutto’

With the much vaunted and long awaited talks between the President and Mujib still in progress, it is no time to speculate about their likely outcome.

2w ago

Between bullets and borders Fleeing the Rajshahi massacre

I was in a deep sleep in my room when a loud, relentless pounding on the door jolted me awake.

2w ago