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Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has appealed to world leaders for assistance in recovering billions stolen from Bangladesh. During the World Economic Forum in Davos, he met with leaders from Germany, Belgium, Thailand, Switzerland, and Congo, discussing economic cooperation, climate action, and the Rohingya crisis. Dr. Yunus highlighted corruption under the former government and outlined the interim government’s reform efforts. He urged international support to investigate past financial crimes and emphasized Bangladesh’s youth potential, clean energy initiatives, and plans to strengthen regional partnerships like BIMSTEC.
Chief Advisor Seeks Global Help to Recover Stolen Billions
“The increased tax on internet services has been withdrawn,” advisor Nahid Islam announced in a Facebook post. He further stated, “We are determined to reflect your hopes and aspirations in policy decisions.”
Nahid Islam is one of the notable figures from the July-August protests who remained steadfast despite being arrested and subjected to severe torture by the police. He had encouraged students to continue their movement. Later, when an interim government was formed under the leadership of Dr. Yunus, Nahid Islam joined as an advisor (minister) for the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and has been working tirelessly for the country ever since.
Increased Tax on Internet Services Withdrawn - Nahid Islam
Education Advisor Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud highlighted the fragile state of Bangladesh’s education system, citing decades of decline starting in 1972 due to poor policy decisions, including converting prestigious colleges into university colleges and unchecked nationalization. Speaking to the Education Reporters Association, he emphasized that systemic issues take time to develop and cannot be quickly resolved. Poor primary education cascades into secondary and higher education, perpetuating a cycle of underqualified graduates. He also criticized the current state of National University graduates, many of whom remain unemployed.
Bangladesh’s Education System in Crisis, Says Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud
Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tazul Islam has warned that promoting hate speech or inflammatory remarks by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, accused of genocide and crimes against humanity, is prohibited by the International Crimes Tribunal. Addressing journalists, he accused Hasina of attempting to undermine the tribunal’s proceedings and influence investigations through provocative statements from abroad. The tribunal has banned the dissemination of such remarks in media and social platforms and directed the BTRC to remove existing content to ensure justice and protect witnesses.
Tribunal Warns Against Promoting Sheikh Hasina’s Hate Speech, Legal Action Threatened
Sargis Alam, key figure in the anti-discrimination student movement and National Citizens Committee, has stepped down from his role as General Secretary of the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation. In his resignation post, he announced structural changes within the foundation, including the creation of an Executive Committee and the appointment of a CEO. He served for about two months and 10 days, during which he oversaw financial assistance to 628 martyr families and 2,000 injured individuals. Sargis emphasized that stepping down was an act of addressing his limitations responsibly.
Sargis Steps Down as General Secretary of July Shaheed Smriti Foundation
The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has revoked the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) licenses of seven telecom companies, including Telebarta, Ranks Telecom, and Bangla Phone, for failing to renew their licenses after expiration. Announced on January 20, the cancellation renders any operations under these licenses illegal, as per the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act-2001. The companies have been instructed to return their original license certificates and settle any outstanding dues within 30 days to avoid further legal consequences.
BTRC Cancels Licenses of 7 Telecom Companies for Non-Renewal
Seven individuals were injured during a clash at the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement’s central office in Banglamotor, Dhaka. The National University coordinators demanded the immediate arrest of those responsible, warning of an occupation of the office if action isn’t taken. The conflict reportedly began with an attack on National University activists in Jatrabari, followed by another assault led by Ashikuzzaman Hridoy at the central office. A protest march was later held, while the injured, including three in critical condition, are being treated at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
Anti-Discrimination Movement Leaders Warn of Office Occupation Over Attack on Activists
The interim government has abolished the tax on marriage registration, as announced by Legal Adviser Asif Nazrul during a press briefing at the Ministry of Law on Tuesday, January 21. He called the tax unreasonable and confirmed its removal. Additionally, the term “virgin” on marriage forms has been replaced with “unmarried” to make it more respectful for women. Asif Nazrul emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing such issues and hinted at further reforms to improve the legal framework surrounding personal and societal matters.
Marriage Tax Abolished: Legal Adviser Confirms
Dr. Asif Nazrul, Legal, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Advisor, announced that over 2,500 ghost and politically motivated harassment cases across 25 districts will be withdrawn by February. These cases involve millions of accused individuals and include charges under laws like the Explosives Act and Arms Act. Additionally, all cases under the Cyber Security Act will be withdrawn, with efforts to start within seven days. The government also plans reforms to the Cyber Security Law and changes in the judge appointment process to ensure impartiality.
Over 2,500 Ghost and Politically Motivated Cases to Be Withdrawn by February, Says Legal Advisor
Three teenagers were killed in a tragic motorcycle accident in Lalpur, Natore, when their bike collided with a truck. Two of the victims died instantly at the scene, while the third succumbed to injuries on the way to the hospital. The incident occurred on January 21 in the Sekchilan area, and the identities of the deceased remain unknown. Local police have responded to the scene and are investigating the accident.
Three Teenagers Killed in Motorcycle-Truck Collision in Natore
The National Citizen Committee has established a 13-member Diaspora Cell to engage Bangladeshi expatriates and enhance its activities. Ehtesham Haque has been appointed as the Cell Secretary, with members including Debashish Chakraborty, Aroni Semonti Khan, Tawhid Tanzim, and others. The announcement was made via a press release signed by Convener Nasiruddin Patwari and Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain on January 20. The initiative aims to organize the diaspora community for more dynamic participation in national activities.
National Citizen Committee Forms ‘Diaspora Cell’ to Engage Expatriates
The government will provide financial assistance to the families of 834 martyrs and 12,147 injured individuals from the July uprising through savings certificates instead of direct allowances. Martyrs’ families will receive certificates worth BDT 3 million each, while injured individuals will receive BDT 100,000 to 500,000 based on severity. Monthly profits from these certificates will begin in February. The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs will oversee the initiative, which costs BDT 6.38 billion. Additional funds are allocated for medical services and alternative arrangements for objectors.
Government to Support July Uprising Martyrs and Injured with Savings Certificates Worth BDT 6.38 Billion
A new political party, led by student activists from the July movement and supported by the National Citizens Committee and Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, will officially launch in February. The party’s formation is backed by widespread public support, especially among youth, and aims to challenge the country’s prolonged political dysfunction. A long march, starting from Rangpur and ending in Chittagong, will mark the party’s announcement. A 17-member team is finalizing the manifesto and constitution, with the party’s structure and leadership to be decided soon.
New Political Party Led by Student Activists Set to Launch in February
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir renewed their memberships on the first day of the party’s membership renewal campaign, held at the BNP chairperson’s Gulshan office on January 20. Tarique Rahman virtually inaugurated the program from London, renewing his membership with a 20-taka fee. Other senior leaders, including standing committee members, also renewed their memberships. Tarique emphasized the resilience of BNP leaders and activists despite political persecution and highlighted the challenges the nation has faced, including enforced disappearances and killings.
Tarique Rahman Renews BNP Membership, Launches Party’s Renewal Campaign
Rumors about cricketer and former MP Mashrafe Bin Mortaza’s death in a Dubai car accident are circulating widely on social media. However, the Rumor Scanner team confirmed these claims are entirely false and baseless. No credible domestic or international sources have reported on Mashrafe’s presence in Dubai or his alleged death. While he hasn’t appeared publicly since August 2024, he was expected to play for Sylhet Strikers in the BPL but is currently sidelined due to fitness issues. The death rumor holds no truth.
Mashrafe’s Death Rumor Debunked: False Claims Spread Online
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