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A video circulating online since Saturday claims to show a convoy of Myanmar's Arakan Army mobilizing near the Bangladesh border. However, an investigation by the Rumor Scanner Team has revealed that the footage is not related to recent activity near Bangladesh. In fact, the same video has been online since March, originally linked to tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea. A reverse image search traces the video back to an X (formerly Twitter) account named 'El Druso,' which posted the clip on March 26, indicating that the footage is not connected to the Arakan Army or the Bangladesh-Myanmar border situation.
Viral Video Claiming to Show Arakan Army Convoy Near Bangladesh Border Actually from Eritrea
Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, Deputy Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami, broke down in tears while remembering Barrister Abdur Razzak. He described Razzak as a wise and successful man who had followed Islamic teachings since childhood. “I sincerely pray to Allah that He grants him the highest place in Jannatul Ferdous,” Taher said in an emotional tribute. The funeral prayer was led by renowned Islamic scholar and Jamaat Assistant Secretary General, Maulana ATM Masum.
Jamaat Leader Breaks Down in Tears Beside Barrister Razzak’s Coffin
Six women, including three leaders from the Nationalist Citizen Party (NCP) and three cultural figures, have issued a legal notice against Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, accusing the group of degrading women during a recent public rally. The notice, signed by Syeda Nilima Dola, Duti Aranya Chowdhury, Nila Afroze, and cultural activists Umm-e-Raihana, Umm-e-Farhana, and Camellia Sharmin Chura, condemns the public use of the term “prostitutes” to describe women who support gender reform. They assert that such language constitutes a direct attack on women’s dignity and rights and call for collective resistance against misogyny.
Legal Notice Sent to Hefazat-e-Islam for Publicly Defaming Women
Islami Chhatra Shibir President Zahidul Islam has called on the government to officially declare May 5 as ‘Shapla Massacre Day,’ in remembrance of what he describes as a state-sponsored massacre of peaceful protesters in 2013. He stated that thousands gathered at Shapla Chattar to peacefully voice their 13-point demands against blasphemy, but were brutally attacked. He also accused the Awami League government of multiple massacres since 2008—including the BDR mutiny, the crackdown following Allama Sayedee’s verdict, and the most recent violence on July 24. “Justice for these state-orchestrated killings is long overdue. Without it, fascism cannot be defeated,” he added.
Shibir President Demands Official Declaration of ‘Shapla Massacre Day’
‘United Peoples Bangladesh’ (UP Bangladesh) is set to formally launch on May 9 with the announcement of its convening committee at the Central Shaheed Minar. The event will be attended by families of martyrs and wounded participants from the July uprising. Chief organizer Ali Ahsan Junayed stated that the platform aims to transform the existing political culture of Bangladesh, promoting ethical leadership, justice, and social security. He added that the movement would work toward restoring social contracts based on religious values, strengthening communal harmony and mutual respect. UP Bangladesh also calls for justice for the Pilkhana massacre, the Shapla Chattar crackdown, and the July genocide, alongside a ban on the fascist Awami League and economic empowerment of affected families.
United Peoples Bangladesh to Launch on May 9 with Convening Committee Announcement at Central Shaheed Minar
The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has issued special directives regarding the return of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. Citizens have been requested to remain on sidewalks, not on the roads, from Gulshan-Banani to the airport between Tuesday morning and noon. The public is urged to use alternative routes, including roads through Dhaka Cantonment. Train services on the Dhaka–Joydevpur route are recommended as alternatives. Hajj pilgrims, international travelers, and SSC examinees have been advised to allow ample travel time. Welcoming participants will not be permitted to join Khaleda Zia’s motorcade with personal vehicles.
Special Instructions Issued by DMP Ahead of Khaleda Zia’s Return
On Monday, Italian Interior Minister Mr. Matteo Piantedosi met with Bangladesh's Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury at the Secretariat. Following the meeting, the adviser stated that Italy has expressed a keen interest in recruiting workers from Bangladesh through official, legal channels. He emphasized the importance of proper procedures, noting that some individuals misuse visas from countries like Saudi Arabia or Libya to enter Italy illegally. “They have requested that workers travel to Italy with valid Italian visas directly from Bangladesh,” he said.
Italy Interested in Recruiting Bangladeshi Workers Through Legal Channels: Home Affairs Adviser
Zubaida Rahman is set to stay at her father’s residence, ‘Mahbub Bhaban’, in Dhanmondi upon her return to Bangladesh. Security preparations have already been made, including CCTV installations and increased surveillance. Media Cell member Atikur Rahman Rumon confirmed that utmost importance is being given to her safety. Members of the Civil Security Force (CSF) and police will be deployed for her protection. Tarique Rahman has reportedly instructed that local residents should not be inconvenienced due to the enhanced security. Separate transport arrangements have also been made for her movements.
Police and CSF Assigned to Secure Zubaida Rahman Upon Her Return
Rashed Khan, a leader of Gano Adhikar Parishad, has criticized the interim government, stating that its only visible achievement is increased sympathy toward the ruling Awami League. “Their dummy MPs are getting bail, arrests are not happening, and the party itself hasn’t been banned despite allegations of genocide under international tribunal laws,” he said. He also blamed the government for creating social unrest by mishandling the Women's Reform Commission proposals, and raised concerns about deteriorating law and order and controversial corridor agreements.
Rashed Khan: Interim Government's Only Achievement is Sympathy for Awami League
A claim circulating online alleges that Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has resigned. However, Rumor Scanner’s investigation confirms that the claim is entirely false and baseless. The misinformation originated from a fake news article published on a free Blogspot domain, lacking any credible evidence. The source of the false report has been identified as a free domain website named sadhinnews247.
Claim About Home Affairs Adviser’s Resignation Is Completely False: Rumor Scanner
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has filed two cases against former Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president and ex-MP Nazmul Hasan Papon and his wife. The cases involve suspicious financial transactions amounting to around Tk 800 crore and undisclosed assets worth Tk 32 crore. The ACC stated that concrete evidence has been found in both instances.
ACC Files Two Cases Against Former BCB Chief Nazmul Hasan Papon
Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has returned home after a two-day official visit to Qatar. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Army Chief held courtesy meetings and discussions with several high-ranking Qatari officials, including the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Minister of Interior, Chief of Staff of the Qatari Armed Forces, and Deputy Chief of Internal Security.
Army Chief Returns From Two-Day Official Visit to Qatar
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Kazi Habibul Awal has assured that there is no possibility of vote-rigging at night in the upcoming elections. Speaking in Mymensingh, he said, “That era is over and will not return.” He noted that election officials across the country have taken oaths to remain neutral, especially during the month of Ramadan. Addressing criticism over the commission’s stance on reform proposals, he said political recommendations are being cautiously avoided. On the issue of swearing in Ishraq Hossain, he clarified it falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Local Government, not the Election Commission.
CEC: No Chance of Night-Time Voting in Upcoming Election
European Union Ambassador Charles Whiteley has stated that the timing of Bangladesh’s national election is solely the country’s decision. However, he emphasized the importance of completing necessary electoral reforms beforehand. The EU has no intention of exerting pressure, he clarified. “We hope political parties and the interim government will work together on reforms,” he said. The EU is also willing to assist with the election process. Regarding the July uprising, he stressed the need for transparent investigations and humanitarian aid for all victims, regardless of affiliation.
EU Ambassador: Election Timing is Bangladesh's Decision, But Reforms Are Crucial
The Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Kalabagan Police Station, Moktaruzzaman, and Sub-Inspector (SI) Belal Hossain have been temporarily withdrawn following allegations of an unlawful home raid and extortion. According to complainant Abdul Wadud, a group of police officers led by SI Belal, along with 15 to 20 unidentified individuals, forcefully entered his home on the night of April 29. The intruders reportedly behaved aggressively and demanded Tk 10 crore, threatening to implicate him in a false case.
OC and SI Withdrawn After Allegedly Raiding Home at Night and Demanding Money
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