Bangladesh July uprising

Street art and the democratisation of urban spaces

The erasure of politically charged street art is more than an aesthetic decision—it suppresses conversation, memory, and collective identity.

How are the July-August survivors doing now?

The Daily Star speaks with a few of the injured of the uprising to understand the challenges they are currently facing.

The media's role in Bangladesh 2.0

Beyond the immediate challenges of political interference and legal harassment, Bangladesh’s media faces deeper structural problems.

Why did Abdullah have to die?

How many of those injured during the July-August uprising, like Abdullah, are still fighting for their lives?

Some concerns about the proposed changes in international crimes tribunals

The trials to prosecute those responsible for upholding and promoting a fascist regime must meet international standards of transparency.

Education, identity and ideology: Bangladesh's struggle for unity

"The 2024 uprising as an opportunity to return to the original desires of the deprived and persecuted masses of 1971."

Solidarity, resistance and reconstruction in Bangladesh 2.0

The inclusive solidarity from the July mass uprising will be the force to overthrow any subsequent departure from the people’s will.

Can you ‘mastermind’ an uprising?

The July uprising is too seismic to be credited to any individual

A commendable speech by the CA at UNGA

Intl community should respond to his call for collective action

January 12, 2025
January 12, 2025

Street art and the democratisation of urban spaces

The erasure of politically charged street art is more than an aesthetic decision—it suppresses conversation, memory, and collective identity.

December 24, 2024
December 24, 2024

How are the July-August survivors doing now?

The Daily Star speaks with a few of the injured of the uprising to understand the challenges they are currently facing.

December 12, 2024
December 12, 2024

The media's role in Bangladesh 2.0

Beyond the immediate challenges of political interference and legal harassment, Bangladesh’s media faces deeper structural problems.

November 22, 2024
November 22, 2024

Why did Abdullah have to die?

How many of those injured during the July-August uprising, like Abdullah, are still fighting for their lives?

October 21, 2024
October 21, 2024

Some concerns about the proposed changes in international crimes tribunals

The trials to prosecute those responsible for upholding and promoting a fascist regime must meet international standards of transparency.

October 5, 2024
October 5, 2024

Education, identity and ideology: Bangladesh's struggle for unity

"The 2024 uprising as an opportunity to return to the original desires of the deprived and persecuted masses of 1971."

October 3, 2024
October 3, 2024

Solidarity, resistance and reconstruction in Bangladesh 2.0

The inclusive solidarity from the July mass uprising will be the force to overthrow any subsequent departure from the people’s will.

September 30, 2024
September 30, 2024

Can you ‘mastermind’ an uprising?

The July uprising is too seismic to be credited to any individual

September 28, 2024
September 28, 2024

A commendable speech by the CA at UNGA

Intl community should respond to his call for collective action