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Anti-government protests have intensified across Iran, with demonstrators in Tehran engaging in widespread vandalism and arson, including setting fire to a mosque. Protesters were seen carrying the flag used before the 1979 revolution. According to Russian news agency TASS, Tehran Mayor Alireza Zakani reported that a hospital and two medical centers were damaged, 26 banks were looted, and security posts, including the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps militia Basij, were attacked. He said repair work is underway to address the damage in the capital.

Zakani stated that protesters also damaged 10 government buildings, 48 fire trucks, 42 buses and ambulances, and 24 apartment buildings. The unrest began on December 28 when traders in central Tehran protested the sharp fall of the Iranian rial, later spreading nationwide. State television urged citizens not to join the protests and warned parents to keep their children away, citing possible gunfire.

A Tehran-based doctor told Time magazine that at least 217 bodies, mostly gunshot victims, had been brought to six hospitals in the capital.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tehran protests turn violent as mosque burned and pre-revolution flag reappears

Brent Christensen has been sworn in as the new United States ambassador to Bangladesh, pledging to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. The oath-taking ceremony took place at the US Department of State in Washington on Friday, January 9, local time, according to a statement from the US Embassy in Dhaka. Christensen expressed his excitement to return to Bangladesh, a country he said he knows well, and to lead a strong team of American and local staff at the embassy.

The US Senate confirmed Christensen’s nomination in December, making him the 18th US ambassador to Bangladesh. He succeeds Peter Haas in the position and is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on January 12. In a previous Senate hearing, Christensen stated that he would highlight potential risks of leaning toward China in defense and other sectors during his tenure. A senior Foreign Service officer, he previously served as political and economic counselor at the US Embassy in Dhaka from 2019 to 2021.

Christensen also expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump for nominating him and reaffirmed his commitment to advancing the president’s goals while strengthening US security and prosperity.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Brent Christensen sworn in as US ambassador to Bangladesh, pledges stronger bilateral ties

Nine people were injured in a clash between activists of the BNP and the NCP in Hatiya upazila of Noakhali on Friday night. The violence erupted around 8:30 p.m. in the Darbesh Bazar area of Chanandi Union after a Facebook post by an NCP leader accused local BNP figures of removing bricks from a paved road. The post triggered tension, leading to an altercation and later a violent confrontation involving local weapons. The injured were taken to the upazila health complex and other hospitals for treatment.

According to an NCP press release, their leaders were attacked by armed BNP members after protesting the alleged road material theft, and eight motorcycles were reportedly looted. The BNP, in a separate statement, claimed that NCP activists spread false propaganda while they were repairing a damaged road, and that NCP members attacked two BNP activists. Police said the situation is now under control, with additional forces deployed and legal action to follow pending investigation.

Authorities confirmed that the area remains under surveillance to prevent further unrest.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nine injured in BNP-NCP clash in Hatiya over Facebook post dispute

Barrister A.M. Mahbub Uddin Khokon, president of the Supreme Court Bar Association and BNP candidate for Noakhali-1 (Chatkhil-Sonaimuri), declared that no one will be allowed to manipulate the upcoming national election. Speaking on Friday evening at a prayer gathering in Debkala Government Primary School field, Sonaimuri, held for the late BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia, he warned that any attempt at electoral fraud would face a strong response.

Khokon emphasized that the BNP, founded by Ziaur Rahman and led by Khaleda Zia, seeks a free, fair, and neutral election. He stated that no deceit, fraud, or conspiracy would be tolerated. Referring to teachers who support Jamaat-e-Islami and wish to serve as presiding or polling officers, he said no partisan individuals should hold such positions. He warned that any teacher found working for a political party during election duties would face legal action.

The event was chaired by union BNP president Dr. Tajul Islam and attended by several local BNP and affiliated leaders, including Didar Hossain, Kutub Uddin Sani, and others.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Barrister Khokon demands fair election, warns against rigging in Noakhali-1 constituency

Iran has been gripped by widespread anti-government protests that began on December 28 over rising living costs and inflation but have since escalated into broader unrest. Security forces reportedly opened fire in several areas to suppress the demonstrations. A Tehran-based doctor told the U.S. magazine Time that at least 217 protesters had died in six hospitals in the capital, most from gunshot wounds.

The Iranian government has not commented on the reported death toll. Internet and telecommunications were almost completely shut down across the country on Thursday night. The same doctor claimed that authorities removed bodies from hospitals on Friday, saying most of the victims were young. The Iranian human rights group HRANA reported that at least 62 people had been killed since the protests began, including 14 security personnel and 48 protesters.

According to Turkey’s Anadolu news agency, eight members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed during clashes in the western city of Kermanshah on Thursday.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Over 200 killed as Iran protests escalate amid crackdown and internet blackout

Bangladesh’s small political parties are facing an existential crisis following amendments to the Representation of the People Order (RPO), which now prohibit elections under coalition symbols. The change has prompted many minor party leaders to dissolve their organizations or join larger parties, particularly the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), to secure nominations for upcoming parliamentary elections. Several leaders, including those from the Bangladesh Liberal Democratic Party, Bangladesh National Party, and National Democratic Movement, have already joined the BNP and will contest under its ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol.

Political scientists and senior politicians cited in the report attribute this trend to a growing focus on power rather than public service. They argue that the revised RPO has disrupted traditional electoral strategies and exposed the fragility of smaller parties. Some BNP grassroots members have expressed discontent over seat-sharing with allies, leading to internal dissent and expulsions.

Observers warn that dissolving parties for electoral gain could erode public trust and deepen long-term political instability, while others hope the current turbulence may eventually lead to a more principled political culture.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Revised RPO triggers small party crisis as leaders dissolve groups to join BNP

A newly released report by Bangladesh’s Commission on Enforced Disappearances reveals that several senior army officers accused of involvement in abduction cases during the Awami League’s 15-year rule have fled despite travel bans and passport cancellations. The commission submitted its findings to the chief adviser on January 4, 2026, describing how no single unit took responsibility for monitoring high-risk officers or preventing their escape. The report links the lapses to the absence of clear directives treating the issue as a national security priority.

According to the report, the International Crimes Tribunal issued arrest warrants on January 6, 2025, against 11 top military officials, including senior DGFI officers. Despite being under restricted movement, some officers disappeared from Dhaka Cantonment within weeks. The commission identified three waves of escapes between August 2024 and October 2025 and noted that intelligence and security agencies such as DGFI, MI, ASU, and NSI failed to coordinate effectively.

The commission warned that these repeated failures represent a continuing national security concern and could undermine future accountability efforts. It also raised concerns that some fugitives may have crossed into India, suggesting possible cross-border complicity.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Inquiry cites intelligence failures in escape of officers accused in enforced disappearances

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is in the final stage of preparing its manifesto for the upcoming 13th parliamentary election. Party sources said the document will serve not only as an electoral pledge but also as a comprehensive framework for state reconstruction, economic recovery, and human resource transformation. The manifesto emphasizes youth employment, an investment-friendly environment, and empowering young people as key drivers of national development. It is being prepared based on four pillars: Ziaur Rahman’s 19 points, Khaleda Zia’s Vision 2030, Tarique Rahman’s 31 points, and the July National Charter.

The manifesto includes a dedicated section titled “Outline for Youth,” promising one crore new jobs within 18 months of assuming power and unemployment benefits for educated job seekers. It also pledges SME financing, startup funds, IT and outsourcing training, and initiatives to attract domestic and foreign investment. Other commitments cover democratic reforms, agricultural modernization, women’s empowerment, minority protection, and universal healthcare.

BNP plans to distribute concise leaflets summarizing key points before the official manifesto launch, which will take place at a major event after the campaign begins.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP nears completion of election manifesto prioritizing youth jobs and investment

An opinion piece published on January 10, 2026, in the newspaper Amar Desh warns that signs of extensive election engineering are beginning to appear ahead of Bangladesh’s forthcoming national elections. The article argues that such manipulation could push the country into a deep crisis, as surveys suggest that the two main political parties currently enjoy nearly equal public support. Even minor engineering could therefore cause major shifts in seat distribution, potentially leading to results reminiscent of the 2014 or 2018 elections, which the author claims would be unacceptable domestically and internationally.

The analysis outlines several possible methods of election engineering, including pre-election arrests or intimidation of opposition activists, polling station takeovers, manipulation of vote counts, and alteration of results during transmission to returning officers. It also describes how administrative behavior, media narratives, and international signals can shape public perception weeks before voting, influencing undecided voters. The author asserts that the state apparatus plays the central role in such processes and notes that Bangladesh’s administration has not functioned independently for over 15 years.

The piece concludes that without administrative reform, the extent of election engineering in the upcoming polls remains a critical concern.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Analysis warns of possible large-scale election engineering ahead of Bangladesh’s national polls

The National Citizen Party (NCP) has restructured its central election steering committee ahead of the 13th National Parliamentary Election. According to a press release signed by convener Nahid Islam and member secretary Akhtar Hossain, the party’s new spokesperson Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan has been appointed chairman, while joint convener Monira Sharmin has been named secretary. The committee will oversee overall election preparations, field coordination, legal and administrative activities, media and campaign management, monitoring, and advocacy for a ‘yes’ vote in the referendum.

The newly formed committee includes 29 members, among them Barrister Omar Faruk, Nusrat Tabassum Jyoti, Tanzil Mahmud, Advocate Zahirul Islam Musa, Advocate Humayra Noor, Akram Hossain, and others. Previously, on November 4, NCP had formed a committee led by Nasiruddin Patwari and Tasnim Zara, but several central leaders resigned following an electoral understanding with Jamaat-e-Islami. On December 29, Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan joined the party and assumed the roles of spokesperson and committee head, while Monira Sharmin withdrew her candidacy from Naogaon-5 after the Jamaat deal.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP reshuffles election committee, appoints Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan and Monira Sharmin as new leaders

Members of the Jagannath University Central Students’ Union (JAKSU) panel, supported by the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal and Chhatra Adhikar Parishad, visited the graves of Begum Khaleda Zia and Shaheed Sharif Osman Hadi on Friday, January 9. The visit was led by vice president candidate A.K.M. Rakib and assistant general secretary candidate B.M. Tanzil. The group paid their respects at Khaleda Zia’s grave at Zia Udyan and later at the grave of Shaheed Osman Hadi located in the premises of the National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam’s mausoleum at Dhaka University.

Newly elected panel members including library and seminar affairs secretary Riasal Rakib, transport secretary Mahid Hasan, cultural affairs secretary Takrim Ahmed, and executive member Sadman Samya were present. A.K.M. Rakib, who is also the president of the Chhatra Adhikar Parishad’s university branch, said they could not visit the graves during the election period and therefore went after the polls. He stated that their panel upholds the ideals of democracy and opposition to dominance, echoing the struggles of Khaleda Zia and Shaheed Osman Hadi.

The visit symbolized the panel’s commitment to democratic values and resistance against external dominance, as expressed by its leaders.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

JAKSU panel visits graves of Khaleda Zia and Shaheed Osman Hadi after election

Adilur Rahman Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Industries and the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, warned that any attempt to disrupt Bangladesh’s democratic process or fair elections will be firmly resisted. He made the remarks on Friday afternoon in Sunamganj city after paying tribute to martyrs at the July 36 Square. Responding to questions about concerns following the Hadi killing, he said the change achieved through the July uprising would be permanent and that defeated fascism would not return.

Khan stated that conspiracies against fair elections continue both inside the country and from across the border, but those involved will not be allowed to gain ground. He added that fascism would be suppressed if it tried to reemerge. On the topic of referendum campaigns, he said local administrations, led by district commissioners, have launched extensive programs that will become visible this week.

After the event, Khan visited the Sunamganj buffer warehouse and exchanged views with officials. Senior officials from several ministries and departments were present at the program.

10 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Adilur Rahman Khan warns against conspiracies to disrupt Bangladesh’s fair election process

BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman has postponed his planned visit to nine northern districts of Bangladesh at the request of the Election Commission. The decision was announced by BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir after the party’s National Standing Committee meeting on Friday night. The four-day tour, originally scheduled to begin on January 11, included visits to the graves of Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani and other martyrs, as well as personal engagements.

Mirza Fakhrul said the party strongly condemned recent killings of political activists, including Osman Hadi and former Dhaka North BNP leader Musabbir, and demanded immediate arrests of those responsible. He warned that continued violence could severely damage the environment for fair elections and urged the government and the Election Commission to take effective measures to ensure peace and order.

He also expressed gratitude to the public for their participation in the funeral of late BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, describing it as one of the largest in recent memory, and thanked law enforcement and the army for maintaining order.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP chief Tarique Rahman delays northern tour after Election Commission request

Tarique Rahman has officially taken charge as the chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). The decision was made on Friday night at the BNP chairperson’s political office in Gulshan, following a meeting of the party’s National Standing Committee. Rahman, who had been serving as acting chairman, assumed the role in accordance with the party’s constitution.

The chairmanship became vacant after the death of BNP chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. In response, the BNP’s National Standing Committee convened to address the vacancy. During the meeting, members unanimously decided to appoint Tarique Rahman as the new chairman, formalizing his leadership position within the party.

The appointment marks a continuation of leadership within the party’s existing framework, as Rahman transitions from acting to full chairman under the BNP’s constitutional process.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman becomes BNP chairman after Khaleda Zia’s death and party committee decision

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has begun an emergency meeting of its Standing Committee on Friday night, chaired by acting chairman Tarique Rahman. The meeting started around 9:30 p.m., according to reports. Earlier, committee member Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku confirmed to the media that the meeting had been called but did not disclose its agenda.

The meeting comes days after BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told journalists in Sylhet on January 4 that Tarique Rahman would be formally elected as party chairman within a few days. Although the BNP constitutionally recognizes Rahman as the automatic successor to the chairmanship following Khaleda Zia’s imprisonment in February 2018, the party has yet to make an official announcement or use the chairman title publicly. This uncertainty has also affected campaign materials, as it remains unclear whose image should appear on banners and posters.

The emergency session is expected to address internal organizational matters, but no official details of the discussion have been released.

09 Jan 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP holds emergency meeting led by Tarique Rahman amid uncertainty over formal leadership role


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