"As an international policing agency, Interpol has been requested to take necessary steps to ensure her arrest"
The government will request the Interpol to issue red notices to arrest and bring back fugitives allegedly involved in the killings and genocide during the July-August mass uprising, Law Adviser Prof Asif Nazrul said yesterday.
Three leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement yesterday withdrew the two writ petitions they had filed against the Awami League and 10 other political parties, and the past three general elections.
The decision will be effective from their current stage of education up to university level
The home ministry said that no cases can be filed against students and people who actively took part in the mass uprising of July-August.
The Bangladesh Musical Bands Association (BAMBA) is set to return with a highly anticipated concert that has already sparked the interest of music lovers nationwide. This event promises to offer a rare opportunity to enjoy the iconic hits of some of the country’s top bands, all in one place. BAMBA, known for its history of activism, notably stood in solidarity with students during the anti-discrimination movement.
By bringing down a despotic leviathan, the anti-discrimination student movement has earned the moral authority to be spokespersons for the whole nation
"As an international policing agency, Interpol has been requested to take necessary steps to ensure her arrest"
The government will request the Interpol to issue red notices to arrest and bring back fugitives allegedly involved in the killings and genocide during the July-August mass uprising, Law Adviser Prof Asif Nazrul said yesterday.
Three leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement yesterday withdrew the two writ petitions they had filed against the Awami League and 10 other political parties, and the past three general elections.
The decision will be effective from their current stage of education up to university level
The home ministry said that no cases can be filed against students and people who actively took part in the mass uprising of July-August.
The Bangladesh Musical Bands Association (BAMBA) is set to return with a highly anticipated concert that has already sparked the interest of music lovers nationwide. This event promises to offer a rare opportunity to enjoy the iconic hits of some of the country’s top bands, all in one place. BAMBA, known for its history of activism, notably stood in solidarity with students during the anti-discrimination movement.
By bringing down a despotic leviathan, the anti-discrimination student movement has earned the moral authority to be spokespersons for the whole nation