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Human rights organization Odhikar raised five key demands, including justice for those involved in past enforced disappearances, at a discussion held in memory of victims. President Taskeen Fahmina stated that enforced disappearance is a crime against humanity. She cited the disappearance of freedom fighter Major Jalil and the 1996 case of Kalpana Chakma. According to Odhikar’s documentation, between January 2009 and August 5, 2024, under Sheikh Hasina’s regime, 730 individuals were forcibly disappeared. Among them, 83 were killed extrajudicially, and 162 remain missing. “The actual number is likely higher,” she added.
Rights Group ‘Odhikar’ Demands Justice for Enforced Disappearance Victims
Bangladesh and China signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on Saturday to strengthen bilateral trade and cooperation in commerce. The agreements were signed by Bangladesh’s Trade Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao. During the bilateral talks, Bangladesh requested assistance from China in using drone technology for agricultural development. The Chinese minister expressed willingness to support this initiative. Adviser Bashir Uddin also called for increased Chinese investment in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh and China Sign MoUs to Boost Trade and Technology Collaboration
Adviser M. Shakhawat Hossain assured citizens that, as in the last Eid, there will be no travel disruptions on waterways during the upcoming Eid. He acknowledged the persistent ferry shortages but highlighted that significant improvements have been made in the southern region’s transport infrastructure under the interim government. “We’ve deployed ferries in areas like Maheshkhali and Sandwip, and now Kutubdia is requesting them too. More ferries are expected later this year to further improve connectivity,” he added.
No Eid Travel Hassles on Waterways Thanks to Government Initiatives: Adviser Shakhawat Hossain
The Office of the Chief Adviser has requested detailed updates from ministries and their departments regarding the implementation of reform and development initiatives undertaken since the interim government assumed office. Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam recently sent a formal letter to the Cabinet Secretary, prompting the Cabinet Division to issue directives to all senior secretaries and secretaries. The ministries have been asked to submit their feedback within seven working days.
Interim Government Seeks Progress Reports on Reform Initiatives
In a groundbreaking move, Bangladesh will launch its first-ever national skill development program, training 6,000 SSC graduates. Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul stated that this initiative will begin in Tangail and marks a historic milestone for the country. Highlighting the demands of the international labor market, he emphasized that unskilled or semi-skilled workers are no longer in demand globally. “We must increase the number of skilled workers,” he said. Dr. Nazrul explained that students often remain idle for six months after the SSC exams, and this program aims to equip them with employable skills during that time. He added that the Chief Adviser has received an offer from Japan to recruit 100,000 workers, and several other countries have shown similar interest. The government has also established a Welfare Lounge for expatriates and envisions building a dedicated hospital for them in the future.
Bangladesh Launches First-Ever National Skill Development Program for SSC Graduates
Tension erupted at Chittagong Government Commerce College after a dispute over setting up a help desk. Islami Chhatra Shibir claimed their leaders were attacked by Chhatra Dal without provocation, resulting in injuries to three members. Eyewitnesses appeared to support this claim. However, Chhatra Dal leaders denied the allegations, saying Shibir activists provoked the incident by chanting “Catch Chhatra Dal,” which led to minor pushing but no physical assault.
Clash Between Chhatra Dal and Chhatra Shibir Over Help Desk at Chittagong College; Both Sides Blame Each Other
The interim government has formed a five-member committee led by Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed to increase foreign direct investment (FDI) through incentive measures. Members include Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur, NBR Chairman Md. Abdur Rahman Khan, Finance Division Secretary Dr. Md. Khairuzzaman Mozumder, and BIDA Executive Chairman Chowdhury Ashiq Mahmud Bin Harun, who will serve as the committee’s member secretary.
Govt Forms 5-Member Committee to Boost Foreign Investment Through Incentives
Officer-in-Charge (OC) Md. Safar Ali of Nagarkanda Police Station in Faridpur has been withdrawn following an attack on Baishakhi Islam Barsha, a leader of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. The district police transferred him to the police lines after public outcry and administrative review. Safar Ali had joined the station as OC on September 14, 2024.
OC Withdrawn Following Attack on Anti-Discrimination Student Leader Barsha
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher said the party has no objection to elections being held in December, February, or April—as long as key reforms are completed beforehand. He urged the Chief Adviser to announce a clear roadmap for both the reforms and elections. “Let’s not complicate matters by rushing. We are ready for polls once the groundwork is laid,” he said, stressing that the people should not lose faith in Jamaat’s role in national stability.
Jamaat Has No Objection to December, February, or April Polls If Reforms Are Completed: Taher
BNP leader Abdul Moin Khan stated that calls for a free and fair election are not a crime, emphasizing the party’s firm belief in democracy. “We welcome any party’s victory in a credible election, even if it’s not us,” he said. Moin Khan also praised former President Ziaur Rahman for restoring stability between 1972 and 1975, and for transforming Bangladesh from a “bottomless basket” into a country of economic potential. He highlighted Zia’s leadership at the OIC summit as a moment of national pride.
BNP Wants Free and Fair Elections Because We Believe in Democracy: Moin Khan
Islami Chhatra Shibir staged a protest in Rangpur after their help desk was attacked during the National University admission test. Witnesses said several traders raided the desk, seizing student materials and phones, which were later recovered with police assistance. Two individuals were detained; one woman was released after questioning. Protesters declared, “Attacking Shibir is like touching fire. There will be a response.”
Student Protests in Rangpur After Attack on Islami Chhatra Shibir Help Desk During NU Admission Test
A case has been filed at Kotwali Police Station in Rangpur following an attack and arson at the Sky View residence of Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader. Arif Ali, central secretary of Jatiya Chhatra Samaj, lodged the complaint, naming 22 individuals, including Imtiaz Ahmed Imti of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and NCP leader Nahid Hasan Khondokar. A total of 60 people have been accused in the case.
Attack and Arson at GM Quader’s Residence: 22 Named in Police Complaint
President of the Primary Teachers’ Association, Aminul Islam Chowdhury, has announced a hunger strike starting June 23 if their three-point demand is not met. He labeled a 2020 finance ministry letter regarding time scale for nationalized teachers as illegal and misleading. The association demands seniority be calculated based on actual service time and that the gazette for deprived head teachers be published. A mass rally has been called at Dhaka’s Central Shaheed Minar on June 22, with thousands of teachers from across the country expected to attend.
Primary Teachers’ Leader Threatens Hunger Strike from June 23 Over Three-Point Demand
Advisor Muhammad Fawzul Kabir Khan has stated that illegal gas connections exist in almost every area. He emphasized that action is being taken against Titas Gas officials responsible for these unauthorized setups. A large-scale operation will soon be launched to disconnect illegal lines and hold those involved accountable. Kabir acknowledged that some of the industrialists’ complaints about gas shortages were valid and said efforts are underway to address the issue. Shahadat Hossain Sohel, director of Towel Tex Ltd., said, “We don’t need gas for 24 hours—just at least 8 hours. The shortage is affecting production and increasing costs.”
Illegal Gas Connections Widespread; Crackdown Coming: Advisor Fawzul Kabir
On Sunday, formal charges in the case against Sheikh Hasina will be submitted to the International Crimes Tribunal. With the tribunal’s permission, the proceedings will be broadcast live on Bangladesh Television (BTV), according to the prosecution. Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam had earlier confirmed that formal charges would be officially filed that day.
Formal Charges Against Sheikh Hasina to Be Submitted Sunday, Trial Proceedings to Be Broadcast Live
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