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Human Rights Watch (HRW) has expressed concern over a recent ban imposed on the Awami League’s meetings, rallies, publications, and online campaigns under the Anti-Terrorism Act. HRW stated that such restrictions risk violating fundamental freedoms. The organization also noted that the interim government appears poised to follow the previous administration’s pattern of abuse of power. HRW further criticized the lack of accountability for enforced disappearances under the last government and deemed the draft law to prevent such disappearances as failing to meet international standards.
HRW Warns: Ban on AL Meetings and Campaigns Threatens Fundamental Freedoms
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has urged the government to declare a clear and immediate roadmap for elections, saying it is the only solution to the ongoing political crisis. "Talking around the issue won't help. Electoral reforms are already part of an ongoing process. The National Consensus Commission will soon announce the points on which political parties have agreed," he stated. Speaking on the recent Ishraque verdict, Fakhrul added, "The high court has delivered a judgment that respects the rule of law. This is a victory for the people."
Declare an Election Roadmap to Resolve Political Crisis Swiftly: Mirza Fakhrul
During a live meeting in the Oval Office, former U.S. President Donald Trump met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. When asked by a journalist whether Trump could be convinced that claims of a "white genocide" in South Africa were unfounded, Ramaphosa replied that Trump should listen to the South African people to understand the reality. In response, Trump directed his aides to dim the lights and play videos. A series of graphic images, news clippings, and old footage alleging the persecution of white South Africans were shown—clearly part of a pre-planned narrative.
Trump Showed Graphic Display of Alleged White Genocide in Oval Office Meeting with South African President
Leaders and activists of Chhatra Dal staged a protest at Shahbagh demanding justice for Shahriar Alam Samya’s murder, causing severe traffic congestion in the area since early morning. Led by central president Rakibul Islam, the demonstrators began their sit-in around 10 AM. Protesters expressed frustration over the authorities’ failure to arrest the main accused and other suspects. "We’ve seen no visible progress in the investigation. The administration is playing a hide-and-seek game with us," said Rakibul.
Shahbagh Blocked as Chhatra Dal Demands Justice for Samya Murder; Severe Traffic Disruption
Md. Moazzem Hossain, former Assistant Private Secretary to Adviser Asif Mahmud, has dismissed the corruption allegations against him as baseless and politically motivated. Speaking to the media after being summoned by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), he claimed a faction is spreading misinformation targeting student leaders. "For instance, my resignation has been falsely portrayed in the media as a dismissal. I had to prepare for my BCS viva exam, which is why I resigned voluntarily. My release was granted upon request, although the official notice from the Ministry of Public Administration was published incorrectly. The corruption allegations surfaced only afterward," he clarified.
Allegations Baseless, A Targeted Campaign Against Students: Former APS of Adviser Asif
Moazzem Hossain, former Assistant Personal Secretary (APS) to Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, appeared before the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to respond to corruption allegations. ACC Deputy Director Md. Akhtarul Islam confirmed that Moazzem was summoned for questioning regarding alleged involvement in lobbying-related corruption worth hundreds of crores.
Ex-APS of Adviser Asif Mahmud Appears Before ACC Over Corruption Allegations
The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) pushed seven Bangladeshi nationals—including two women and three children—across the Kulaura border in Moulvibazar. Local residents alerted the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), who took the individuals into custody. All of them are reported to be from Kurigram district. Legal action will be taken as per instructions from higher authorities, said Officer-in-Charge Md. Golam Afsar.
BSF Pushes Back Seven Bangladeshis, Including Women and Children, Through Kulaura Border
The government has officially repealed the Cyber Security Act 2023, issuing an ordinance to that effect. However, several key sections—17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 30, 32, and 35—will remain active. The ordinance aims to ensure cyber protection, prevent and prosecute cybercrimes, and manage related legal proceedings. It was ratified by the President and made public on May 21, 2025.
Cyber Security Act 2023 Repealed, Some Sections to Remain in Force
Mamtaz Begum, accused in two cases including one for murder, has been placed on six-day police remand by a Manikganj court. Despite tight security, enraged BNP supporters and bystanders pelted her prison van with eggs and shoes. Police confirmed that no lawyer appeared on her behalf during the proceedings.
Mamtaz Begum Placed on Six-Day Remand, Faces Public Fury in Court
Israeli forces reportedly opened fire on a convoy of 35 foreign diplomats near the entrance to Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank. The diplomats, representing the EU, Arab, and Asian countries, were on a fact-finding mission to assess the humanitarian crisis following recent Israeli military operations. The attack has drawn widespread international condemnation. Although Israel claimed that around 100 aid trucks had entered the valley, the UN clarified that distribution remains suspended due to safety concerns.
Israeli Forces Open Fire on Foreign Diplomats in West Bank, Global Condemnation Follows
Starting July 1, government employees in Bangladesh will receive a revised dearness allowance. According to a senior official at the Finance Ministry, officers from grade 1 to 9 will receive a 15% allowance, while those in grades 10 to 20 will receive 20%. However, the 5% special incentive introduced in FY 2023–24 will be discontinued with the implementation of the new rates.
Government Employees to Receive Increased Dearness Allowance from July 1
The High Court has dismissed the writ petition seeking to block Ishraque Hossain’s swearing-in as Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor, clearing the path for his oath. However, the petitioner’s lawyer announced plans to appeal the Election Commission’s gazette notification in the Appellate Division. Ishraque’s counsel, Barrister Kaiser Kamal, argued that only a party to the case—such as Fazle Noor Taposh—can file an appeal in the Election Appellate Tribunal, not an unrelated lawyer posing as a petitioner.
Petitioner to Challenge EC Gazette in Supreme Court After Ishraque’s Win
After more than a week of protests, the High Court cleared the way for BNP leader Ishraque Hossain to be sworn in as Mayor. His supporters celebrated the ruling with a victory march but declared they would not leave the streets until two advisers—Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan and Mahfuz Alam—resign. Ishraque had previously stated that despite the favorable verdict, he would not assume office unless the advisers step down.
Ishraque’s Supporters Vow to Remain on Streets Until Two Advisers Resign
Sarjis Alam has questioned the fairness of the judicial process, stating that under the current regime, powerful individuals with political backing secure bail easily, while oppressed citizens remain imprisoned. “Many innocent Islamic scholars are still entangled in false charges related to the Shapla Square incident, while those with known criminal records have secured bail,” he wrote. Sarjis criticized the justice system for failing to deliver a single verdict nine months after mass killings allegedly carried out under direct orders. He posed a pointed question: “Can Asif Nazrul, as Legal Adviser, truly avoid responsibility? Should we not demand his resignation?”
Justice Delayed for the Oppressed, Not for the Powerful: Sarjis Questions Role of Legal Adviser Asif Nazrul
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel will assume full control of Gaza once the war ends. "Israel has a clear and just objective—to defeat Hamas. We are fully committed to achieving that goal," Netanyahu stated. He added that at least 20 Israeli hostages are believed to be alive in Gaza. "If a temporary ceasefire becomes necessary to secure the release of hostages, we are open to it," he noted. Netanyahu also outlined three immediate objectives: delivering essential aid to the region, establishing food distribution points with the help of U.S. companies, and creating a designated area to ensure civilian safety under Israeli security control.
Israel Will Take Full Control of Gaza After War: Netanyahu
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