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The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has announced nationwide protests demanding justice and a ban on the Awami League. In a Facebook post, the group stated that a funeral prayer for slain activist Abul Kashem would be held at 9 PM at the Central Shaheed Minar, followed by a symbolic "coffin march." Similar protests and absentee funeral prayers will be organized in every district and village.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Calls for Nationwide Protest to Ban Awami League

Police in Babuganj, Barishal, recovered five homemade pipe guns from a pond on Wednesday afternoon. According to eyewitnesses, local children found a bag containing the weapons near a primary school and alerted the police. Officer-in-charge Zakir Sikdar confirmed that an investigation is underway, but no suspects have been identified or arrested yet.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Five Homemade Guns Recovered from a Pond in Barishal

Hasnat Abdullah, convener of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, has declared, "Either the Awami League will remain, or we will." He made the statement while sharing a Facebook post by activist Sadik Rahman Khan that included the hashtag #BanAwamiLeague. In another post, he mentioned the death of a fellow activist, Abul Kashem, and called for the immediate banning of the ruling party.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

'Either Awami League Will Stay, or We Will': Student Leader's Bold Statement

Poet and political analyst Farhad Mazhar has criticized the 1992 public trial organized by Jahanara Imam's movement against war criminals, calling it a "pure example of mob justice." In a Facebook post, he mocked those who consider the religious community’s protests as terrorism while supporting such extrajudicial actions. He suggested that justice should be served through a fair trial, not mob decisions.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Farhad Mazhar Calls Jahanara Imam's People's Court a 'Pure Example of Mob Justice'

A student named Abul Kashem (20) has died while receiving treatment after an attack on students near the residence of former minister A.K.M. Mozammel Haque in Gazipur. He passed away at 3 PM in the ICU of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Earlier, the Home Affairs Advisor assured that those responsible for the attack would face the highest level of justice. The attack occurred last Friday when Awami League activists allegedly assaulted the students near Mozammel Haque's residence.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Student Attack in Gazipur: One Dies While Undergoing Treatment

BNP’s Central Sports Secretary Aminul Haque has accused the ruling party of surrendering Bangladesh’s technology sector to Indian influence and the Sheikh family’s control. Speaking at a workshop, he warned that if this “syndicate” is not dismantled, safeguarding the country’s data and information will become increasingly difficult. He also criticized the ruling Awami League for “destroying” the police force over the past 17 years. During the event, Aminul highlighted Tarique Rahman’s 31-point agenda as the key to building a “new Bangladesh” and restoring national sovereignty.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Aminul Haque: ‘Bangladesh’s Tech Sector is Held Hostage by India and the Sheikh Family’

Following the inspection of Aynaghar, writer Faham Abdus Salam has called for the inclusion of the story of Barrister Arman—a former prisoner of Aynaghar and son of Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mir Quasem—in school textbooks. In a social media post, Faham shared an emotional account of Arman’s experiences, stating, “Listening to Arman and his wife’s story brings tears to my eyes. His father was executed without trial, and Arman himself was imprisoned in a tiny cell for eight years.” Faham believes that the stories of such brave individuals should be made part of national education so future generations understand the horrors of the past.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Call to Include Arman’s Story in Textbooks After Aynaghar Visit

Azad Hossain Khokon (52), a BNP activist acquitted in the assassination attempt case against Sheikh Hasina, passed away five days after his acquittal. Khokon had spent five years in prison before being released on bail on September 12 last year. He was acquitted on February 5 and died at his home in Ishwardi on February 11 at 10 PM. Family sources reported that he suffered a heart attack. Local sources confirmed that he was an accused in the attack on Sheikh Hasina’s train convoy. Following his death, the Pabna District BNP leadership expressed their condolences for the passing of their dedicated activist.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Man Acquitted in Hasina Assassination Attempt Case Dies Five Days Later

Malaysian authorities have detained 37 undocumented migrants, including Bangladeshis, in an immigration crackdown. The arrests took place during a midnight raid in Selangor on February 11, according to the Director General of Malaysia’s Immigration Department. Out of 82 detainees, authorities arrested individuals aged 19 to 50 for various immigration offenses. The detained migrants are from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Myanmar, though the exact number of Bangladeshis among them has not been disclosed.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Malaysia Detains 37 Migrants, Including Bangladeshis

Nahid Islam and Asif Mahmud Sajib, student leaders of the July-August uprising, confirmed that they were held at the Aynaghar torture cells operated by the Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI). During an inspection visit with the Chief Adviser on Wednesday, both leaders recognized the rooms where they had been detained. Nahid recalled that the room where he was held had a small basin-like structure used as a toilet. He noted that after August 5, partitions between cells were removed, and the entire space was repainted. Asif identified his cell by the exhaust fan installed on its wall. Both were forcibly taken in plain clothes and detained in Aynaghar during the uprising.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nahid and Asif Identify the Torture Cells Where They Were Held

Former Director General of the National Telecommunication Monitoring Center (NTMC), Ziaul Ahsan, appeared before the International Crimes Tribunal on February 12 in connection with cases of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. The hearing is scheduled to take place before Justice Golam Mortuza’s bench. Earlier, on January 6, the tribunal had issued arrest warrants against 12 individuals, including the ousted Sheikh Hasina, for their alleged involvement in enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions. The court had ordered their arrest and production before the tribunal by February 12.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ziaul Ahsan Appears Before Tribunal Over Enforced Disappearance Charges

After visiting the infamous ‘Aynaghar’ torture cells, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus described the experience as “a horrifying sight.” Speaking to the media after his inspection of Aynaghar locations in Agargaon, Kochukhet, and Uttara at 11 AM, he said, “No matter how much I had heard about the brutality, witnessing it firsthand felt unbelievable. Is this truly our world?” Reports suggest that between 700 to 800 such torture cells exist across Bangladesh. The Chief Adviser further stated, “What I have seen here is a reflection of the nation’s grim reality.” He assured that thorough documentation of these sites would be made for national awareness.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Calls ‘Aynaghar’ a Horrifying Sight After Inspection

Detective Branch (DB) police have arrested Superintendent of Police (SP) Tanvir Salehin Iman from the Bangladesh Police Academy in Sarada, Rajshahi. Additional Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Rajshahi Range Police, Sarwar Jahan, confirmed that a DB team from Dhaka took SP Tanvir Salehin Iman into custody last night. The exact charges against him remain undisclosed. Iman, originally from Kishoreganj, is the son of freedom fighter Md. Iqbal, a former General Secretary of the Awami League’s Karimganj unit. He joined the police force in 2010.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

SP Iman Arrested from Sarada Police Academy

Following strong protests by the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB), India’s Border Security Force (BSF) has removed a surveillance camera installed near the zero line of the border in Bhurungamari’s South Bashjani area. The camera, positioned on a tree facing Bangladesh near the historic Jora Mosque, was set up on February 9 at around 2 AM. BGB lodged multiple complaints but initially received no response. After a flag meeting on February 11, BSF agreed to dismantle the camera, which was taken down later that night.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

BSF Removes Surveillance Camera After BGB’s Protest

During his visit to the ‘Aynaghar’ detention site, Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus condemned the previous Awami League government, stating that it had ushered in an “era of darkness” in Bangladesh. Referring to the facility as a “monument of Sheikh Hasina’s fascist regime,” he recalled that it was used for enforced disappearances. Yunus made the visit following a meeting with the Commission on Enforced Disappearances, which had been investigating cases of missing persons.

12 Feb 25 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League Established an Era of Darkness, Says Yunus


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