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BNP leader Sultan Salahuddin Tuku accused associates of the ruling Awami League of involvement in looting and vandalizing showrooms and businesses during protests against Israeli aggression in Gaza. He said, “Those committing such acts in the name of protests cannot be true Muslims. Their goal is to destabilize the country. These are the ghosts of Awami League.”

09 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

AL Allies Behind Business Vandalism During Palestine Protests: BNP Leader

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus told Chinese investors that Bangladesh is experiencing its most favorable investment climate in history. He encouraged increased foreign investment and the relocation of Chinese and South Korean manufacturing units to Bangladesh. The BIDA Chairman will host monthly breakfast meetings with Korean and Chinese investors, some of which the Chief Adviser himself will attend. A hotline and call center for rapid problem resolution have also been proposed. “Our market is ready. You can also export to landlocked countries like Nepal and Bhutan,” Yunus added.

09 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Unprecedented Investment Climate in Bangladesh: Chief Adviser

Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam said Bangladesh is fully capable of prosecuting those responsible for the July massacre, during which over 2,000 people were reportedly killed by security forces under government orders. While the UN has found evidence of crimes against humanity, the government believes international trial at the ICC is not necessary unless a country is unable to prosecute such crimes itself. He added, “If the ICC offers technical assistance, we will welcome it.”

09 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Capable of Trying July Massacre Domestically: Chief Prosecutor

Nobel laureate and renowned American economist Paul Krugman has criticized the United States for imposing high tariffs on Bangladeshi apparel. He warned that such measures will ultimately harm consumers. Krugman explained that while efforts to bring production back to the U.S. under the guise of national security are ongoing, it is equally important to maintain production in friendly and neighboring countries to ensure a resilient supply chain. “In that context, imposing high tariffs on countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, Canada, and Mexico was not the right move,” he said. Krugman also noted that tariffs alone are ineffective in reducing trade deficits, as various factors diminish their impact.

09 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Paul Krugman: Imposing Tariffs on Bangladeshi Goods Was a Mistake

Teachers, officials, and staff of the National University held a silent protest wearing black badges in solidarity with the people of Palestine, denouncing the ongoing genocide and grave human rights violations by Israel in Gaza. The demonstration was led by Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. ASM Amanullah. The protest aimed to express solidarity with the Palestinian cause and condemn the continued atrocities.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Silent Protest at National University in Solidarity with Palestine

Seventeen individuals have been arrested in Sylhet in connection with vandalism, looting, and attacks that occurred during an anti-Israel protest. The arrests were made after police discovered an online advertisement offering looted shoes for sale. Acting as buyers, police detained the seller and recovered some of the stolen items. Subsequent raids—guided by CCTV footage and viral social media videos—led to the arrest of the following individuals:
1. Md. Rajon (19), son of Md. Raja Mia, Kazitula
2. Imon (19), son of Arab Ali, Kazitula
3. Md. Rakib (19), son of Din Islam
4. Mizan Ahmed (30), son of Sad Ahmed
5. Md. Abdul Motaleb (35), son of the late Abul Bashar Mia, Saudagartula
6. Sabbir Ahmed (19), son of Liakat Ali, Goyatula
7. Junaid Ahmed (19), son of Farid Mia, Companiganj
8. Md. Robin Mia (20), son of the late Mostafa Mia, Mirer Moydan
9. Mostakin Ahmed Tuhin (19), son of Mohsun Ahmed, Shahi Eidgah
10. Md. Delwar Hossain (30), son of Abdul Sattar, Dargah Gate
11. Riyad (24), son of Shamim Ahmed, Shekghat
12. Md. Tuhin (24), son of Dulal Mia, Baluchar Natun Bazar
13. Al Nafiu (19), son of Selim Reza, Bateshwar Bazar
14. Syed Al Amin Tushar (29), son of Syed Altaf Manik, Noakhali
15. Md. Sohel Khan (42), son of the late Yusuf Ali, Gobindrashri, Beanibazar
16. Suman Mia Rupom (35), son of Shah Noor Mia, Siddorpasha, Jagannathpur, Sunamganj
17. Arun Malakar (35), son of the late Nondon Malakar, Janaiya, Bishwanath

The operation began on Monday night and continued into Tuesday. Authorities confirm that a case has been filed regarding the incident, and further operations are ongoing to identify and arrest others involved. Surveillance efforts have also extended to online platforms to prevent the resale of looted goods and to track digital evidence of the violence.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Looted Shoes Sold Online: 17 Arrested After Anti-Israel Protest in Sylhet

Adviser Farida Akhtar revealed that a proposal has been submitted to establish a Fisheries and Livestock Bank to protect fishermen from exploitative lending practices. “Once operational, the bank will free fishing communities from dependency on informal moneylenders,” she said. Addressing local fishermen, she emphasized their responsibility: “You are the custodians of hilsa. If you protect the young fish (jatka), the rivers will replenish.” She highlighted that 65.88% of the country’s hilsa comes from Barisal Division and reaffirmed the ongoing conservation program running until June 30. Districts showing success in jatka preservation will be officially recognized. Various demands were also submitted to the adviser during her visit.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Special Bank Proposed to Protect Fishermen from Loan Sharks

NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah has criticized the country’s corrupt officials, noting that many of them are highly educated but morally compromised. “They’ve studied at top universities and earned good grades, yet failed to receive the right values,” he said. Over the past 16 years, corruption has seeped into every sector, he claimed, adding that ministers and MPs from the ruling Awami League have laundered billions overseas. Addressing students preparing for their SSC exams, he emphasized integrity, saying, “It’s not the same to avoid corruption because there’s no opportunity versus resisting it when you do have the chance. The latter defines true character.”

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Corrupt Officials Are Educated but Lack Real Values: Hasnat Abdullah

Trade Adviser Sheikh Bashir Uddin expressed optimism regarding the letter recently sent to the US administration, which aims to include 100 additional Bangladeshi products in the duty-free category to reduce trade deficit. “We haven’t received a response yet, but the intention is clear—we’re working to minimize the trade gap,” he said. Financial Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed confirmed that the Chief Adviser sent the letter to the Trump administration just yesterday. “We’re expecting a positive outcome. Both sides are willing to cooperate for a win-win situation,” he added.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Positive Outcome Expected from Letter to the US: Trade Adviser

After visiting the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC), Adviser Mahfuz Alam said the government is working to transform BFDC into a profitable entity. He emphasized that all filmmaking activities—from shooting to editing—should be facilitated within BFDC. With its central location in Dhaka, the corporation has the potential to become a hub for the film industry, he added, urging stakeholders to make the most of available opportunities.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government Committed to Making BFDC Profitable: Adviser Mahfuz Alam

Foreign Affairs Adviser Tawhid Hossain stated that despite Myanmar’s junta government identifying 180,000 Rohingya from Bangladesh for repatriation, the current situation in Rakhine makes it unfeasible. “Of the 250,000 names reviewed, they cleared 180,000 and are reviewing the rest,” he said. He emphasized that approval of the list doesn’t mean immediate return. Bangladesh has urged the junta to expedite the verification of the remaining 700,000–800,000 Rohingya. The adviser stressed the need for creating a conducive environment for voluntary repatriation with dignity and safety, in cooperation with the international community.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rohingya Repatriation Not Feasible Now, Says Foreign Affairs Adviser

Bangladesh has officially joined the Artemis Accords as the 54th signatory, marking a significant step toward peaceful and sustainable space exploration. The non-binding multilateral agreement, initiated by NASA in October 2020, promotes transparency and cooperation in outer space activities. With this move, Bangladesh is committing to responsible space resource utilization, heritage preservation, and global collaboration aligned with its national development goals. Chowdhury Ashiq stated, “This marks a new chapter in Bangladesh–US space cooperation and will accelerate our own space research initiatives.”

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Signs NASA’s Artemis Accords, Becomes 54th Member

Jamaat-e-Islami leaders in Sylhet visited several businesses that were damaged during recent attacks and looting in the city. On Tuesday afternoon, they inspected vandalized shops including Bata Shoe Store, Bonoful, Pioria, and Hotel Royal Mark in Mirabazar. Expressing solidarity with the affected business owners, the leaders condemned the violence and stated, “Those involved in vandalism and looting are nothing but criminals; they cannot be considered part of the devout public.” They urged authorities to swiftly arrest the perpetrators using CCTV footage available from the attacked locations.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Those Who Vandalize and Loot Can Never Represent the Religious Public: Jamaat Leaders

BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed has accused the previous Awami League government of indirectly recognizing Israel through fascist policies. Speaking at a student protest against the ongoing genocide and military aggression in Gaza and Rafah, he announced that BNP will soon unveil a central action plan to oppose Israeli atrocities. He called on the Muslim world to unite and take concrete steps against nations supporting Israel militarily and politically. Salahuddin also criticized the UN for its ineffective role, stating that Israel has consistently defied UN resolutions, undermining international justice. He urged both the citizens of Bangladesh and the global community to take a stand against Israeli aggression.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasina Government Indirectly Recognized Israel: Salahuddin Ahmed

Another landmine explosion has occurred at the Naikhongchhari border, resulting in the severe injury of a Bangladeshi youth. The victim, 35-year-old Mohammad Tayeb, lost his right ankle after stepping on a mine reportedly planted by the Arakan Army in the no-man’s land near the Jarulchhari border pillar. Locals rushed him to the hospital following the explosion. Similar incidents have been reported in the past along the same border.

08 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Landmine Explosion at Naikhongchhari Border Severely Injures Youth


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