by SAC | Sep 17, 2025 | Editorial
A year after the “monsoon revolution,” which path? A year on from the July–August 2024 student uprising that toppled a 15-year regime and ushered in an interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh stands at a forked road. The choice is...
by SAC | Aug 30, 2025 | Editorial
Since the Liberation War of 1971, Bangladesh’s army has lived in shades of grey. It wasn’t just the nation’s defender—it became a kingmaker, business mogul, ideological shaper, and, at times, the sole arbiter of legitimacy. From Ziaur Rahman’s rise via a coup to...
by SAC | Jul 25, 2025 | News, Uncategorized
In an alarming move, the Bangladesh Bank (BB)—the country’s central financial authority—has issued a draconian dress code that reeks of misogyny, religious authoritarianism, and Taliban-style moral policing. According to verified reports, women employees are now...
by SAC | Jul 6, 2025 | Geo Political Assessment
In a disturbing series of revelations, reports from Malaysian and international media outlets have confirmed that several Bangladeshi migrants working in Malaysia have been implicated in a transnational network supporting radical Islamic ideology, including...
by SAC | Jun 30, 2025 | Editorial
Bangladesh, the nation born out of fire and sacrifice in 1971, is descending into a vortex of lawlessness and mobocracy that mocks the very ideals it once stood for. A country that bled for justice and human dignity now stands disgraced — not at the hands of a foreign...