The escape of these militants poses serious risks for national security.
Detectives yesterday filed charges against eight members of banned militant outfit Ansar Al Islam, also known as Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), in connection with the murder of publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan in October 2015.
A top leader of banned militant outfit Ansar al-Islam yesterday confessed to supplying the money used in connection with the killing of publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan in October 2015.
A Dhaka court yesterday placed a top leader of banned militant outfit Ansar al-Islam on a six-day remand in connection with the case filed over killing publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan in October 2015.
The former president is not alone in shedding fake tears. He is in good company. Every time a free thinker is murdered, voices are raised to condemn it. But this is quickly followed by silence. And then comes the inevitable oblivion.
The politics of manipulating the religion card and the denial of responsibility of the state to ensure citizens' basic rights have put the country in a situation, from where there is no immediate return.
Detective Branch of police are asked to investigate the recent attacks on publishers and bloggers that killed one and injured three others.
The escape of these militants poses serious risks for national security.
Detectives yesterday filed charges against eight members of banned militant outfit Ansar Al Islam, also known as Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), in connection with the murder of publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan in October 2015.
A top leader of banned militant outfit Ansar al-Islam yesterday confessed to supplying the money used in connection with the killing of publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan in October 2015.
A Dhaka court yesterday placed a top leader of banned militant outfit Ansar al-Islam on a six-day remand in connection with the case filed over killing publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan in October 2015.
The former president is not alone in shedding fake tears. He is in good company. Every time a free thinker is murdered, voices are raised to condemn it. But this is quickly followed by silence. And then comes the inevitable oblivion.
The politics of manipulating the religion card and the denial of responsibility of the state to ensure citizens' basic rights have put the country in a situation, from where there is no immediate return.
Detective Branch of police are asked to investigate the recent attacks on publishers and bloggers that killed one and injured three others.