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More than 128,000 Israeli citizens have signed various online petitions on the platform Restart Israel, demanding an end to the war in Gaza if that’s what it takes to bring home the Israeli hostages. The petitions directly oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government’s aggressive stance. With four new petitions recently added, the total has risen to 47. Among the signatories are over 11,000 reservists and retired military personnel who have endorsed at least 20 of these petitions. Some petitions even include calls to dismiss the current government.

19 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 128,000 Israelis Sign Petitions Against Netanyahu, Urging to End the War for Hostage Release

In a late-night raid in Kuala Lumpur’s Medan Imbi area, Malaysian immigration authorities detained 506 undocumented migrants, including 165 Bangladeshis. Medan Imbi has long been known as a hotspot for illegal immigrants. Authorities reported violations such as overstaying visas, lack of proper documentation, and abuse of work visit passes. Immigration Chief Datuk Zakaria Shaban warned of strict action against violators.

19 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 150 Bangladeshis Among 506 Foreign Nationals Detained in Malaysia Crackdown

The Armed Forces Division reported that between April 10–17, joint operations across Bangladesh led to the arrest of 390 criminals, including listed terrorists, fugitives, drug dealers, and gang members. Authorities recovered 10 illegal firearms, 46 rounds of ammunition, narcotics, stolen electronics, foreign currency, and large sums of cash.

19 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Joint Forces Arrest 390 Criminals in Weeklong Nationwide Raid

Citizens in Narayanganj marched under the banner ‘March for Yunus,’ demanding state reforms before any elections. Speakers asserted that Nobel Laureate Dr. Yunus was chosen by the people and therefore has a mandate. “The July uprising remains unaddressed. Blood was shed for reform, not just ballots,” they said. The speakers warned that without structural changes, any new government would also turn authoritarian.

19 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

‘March for Yunus’ in Narayanganj Demands Reforms Before Elections

Monir Haidar, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, has claimed that political protection has allowed rampant corruption and mismanagement in the health sector. “It’s not just the officials’ fault—the entire system is politically compromised,” he said. He emphasized that democracy must be about transparency and accountability, not just elections. “In the civilized world, elections are merely an entry point to democracy; the real essence lies in good governance,” he said.

19 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Corruption in Health Sector Politically Shielded: Monir Haidar

Environmental activist and adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan emphasized the deep connection between sustainable development and cultural heritage. “Preserving heritage means protecting the environment,” she said. Praising Mahin Khan’s exhibition of eco-friendly traditional attire, she added, “This is not just art—it’s a roadmap to a sustainable future.” The exhibition also featured cultural festivities including music, a fashion show, and Pohela Boishakh celebrations.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Call to Promote Eco-Friendly Traditional Textiles: Environmental Adviser

A tragic incident unfolded in Kaliakoir, Gazipur, where 23-year-old Idris Ali consumed toxic chemicals at his workplace and died by suicide. Employed in the carton section of Montrims Ltd, Idris had not been made permanent even after a year of work. In a final Facebook post, he expressed frustration over being overlooked while others secured permanent roles in months. Naming two officials, he wrote, “They think they’re made of gold and we’re made of dirt. I’m ending it today.”

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Factory Worker Commits Suicide Over Job Insecurity and Lack of Dignity

National Security Advisor Dr. Khalilur Rahman has said the government is actively engaging with all stakeholders to ensure Rakhine becomes a safe zone for Rohingya repatriation. He hopes the process will begin before the upcoming Eid. Speaking after a visit to a Rohingya camp where he met and prayed with residents, he urged them to advocate for repatriation on international platforms. Commenting on a Rakhine cultural event, Dr. Khalil noted that Bangladesh is a land of diverse faiths and traditions. He also hailed Myanmar’s agreement to repatriate 180,000 Rohingyas as a diplomatic success.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Working Towards Rohingya Repatriation Before Eid: Dr. Khalil

Following campus protests in support of Palestine, the U.S. canceled the visas of 327 international students last month, permanently banning them from reentering the country. Indian Congress leader Jairam Ramesh revealed that 50% of those affected were Indian nationals. He criticized the decision as opaque and alarming, highlighting that many of the targeted students had spoken out against U.S. support for Israel’s military operations in Gaza.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Half of Canceled Student Visas in U.S. Were Indian: Congress Leader Jairam Ramesh

Religious Adviser Dr. A F M Khalid Hussain said, “People become obsessed with power, even to the point of killing thousands. But remember, God does not accept the Hajj of thieves, robbers, and the corrupt.” He clarified that the responsibility for implementing Qawmi certification lies with the Education Ministry, not his office, though he has received assurances from other advisers. He noted that this year’s Hajj cost was reduced by BDT 100,000 and reiterated that no one can now perform Hajj at the government’s expense.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

God Does Not Accept the Hajj of Thieves and Bribe-Takers: Religious Adviser

Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam organized a protest in front of Baitul Mukarram Mosque in Dhaka condemning the passage of India’s Waqf Bill and the ongoing persecution of Muslims there. Protesters labeled Indian Prime Minister Modi the “Butcher of Gujarat” and accused him of systematically stripping Muslims of their rights, destroying their homes, and displacing them. The group also called for a united resistance against what they termed as genocidal acts by occupiers.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Protests in Dhaka Over India’s Waqf Bill and Muslim Persecution

Poet and political thinker Farhad Mazhar has called the recent wave of protests a “mass uprising,” not a revolution, emphasizing that the struggle now is cultural and constitutional. “What we are witnessing is the people rising to complete what remains unfinished. The real battle ahead lies in drafting a new constitution for Bangladesh,” he said. Mazhar highlighted that students have been vocal from the outset about the need for a new constitutional framework—not just new laws. “A constitution is not merely a set of laws. While laws are made by governments, constitutions are made by the people themselves. A true constitution emerges from public participation and consensus on how people want to live together,” he said. Mazhar stressed that Bangladesh must move away from its colonial legacy and create a people-centric system.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

This Is Not a Revolution—It’s a Mass Uprising: Farhad Mazhar Calls for a New Constitution

In Germany, several student protesters were arrested after they entered the Emil Fischer Lecture Hall at a university building in Berlin to protest Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and the planned expulsion of four pro-Palestinian individuals by the Berlin state government. The students hung banners from the windows that read, “You are complicit in genocide,” “There is only one state, Palestine ’48,” and “Intifada until victory.” Outside the building, around 20 demonstrators expressed solidarity with slogans such as “Free Palestine,” “Boycott Israel,” “No borders, no expulsions,” “Germany is a fascist state,” and “Resistance is a right under international law.” Police later arrested at least five protesters, one of whom was reportedly wearing a press jacket.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Student Protesters Arrested in Germany for Supporting Palestine

In a foreword for TIME Magazine, Hillary Clinton praised Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus for his role in steering Bangladesh toward democracy after the fall of its authoritarian leader during the people’s uprising. Clinton highlighted Yunus’ decades-long work with Grameen Bank in empowering the poor through microloans. Recalling her first meeting with him in Arkansas with then-Governor Bill Clinton, she noted his global impact and praised his current efforts to restore human rights and accountability in Bangladesh.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Yunus is Leading Bangladesh Out of Repression: Hillary Clinton

A mobile court in Dighinala, Khagrachari, fined Nurul Haque Tk 2 lakh for illegal hill cutting under the Soil Management Act 2010. Executive Magistrate Mamunur Rashid led the operation based on a tip-off. Haque, the landowner, immediately paid the fine. Officials noted that the hill had been leveled without any government approval.

18 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Tk 2 Lakh Fine for Illegal Hill Cutting in Khagrachari


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