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Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad recounted his investigation for Human Rights Watch into the Shapla Square killings, saying, “Every time Hefazat holds a rally, I remember the atrocities of that night.” Journalist Azad Mazumder added, “We concluded that at least 58 people, including seven members of the security forces, were killed over two days of violence.” Azad said he lived in constant fear during the two-week investigation. “I could never take credit publicly due to security concerns, but seeing fellow journalists reference my work gives me great satisfaction.”
At Least 58 Killed During Shapla Square Crackdown: Deputy Press Secretary
Fariduzzaman Farhad, Chairman of the Nationalist Unity Alliance, stated that prolonged governance by unelected authorities leads to various problems in the country. Addressing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, he urged, “Please arrange such an election where people can say, after 15 long years, they have witnessed a true vote. A vote where no one could coerce or buy my choice.” Farhad warned that a long-standing unelected government creates multifaceted issues. He added that his party, NPP, agrees with 112 out of the 166 proposals of the National Consensus Commission, disagrees with 26, and partially agrees with 28.
Extended Rule of Unelected Governments Brings Trouble: NPP
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has warned that those opposed to the July movement are preparing to retaliate. “July is not just a month—it marks the frontier of a struggle we must defend every day,” he wrote. Recalling his transition from AAFP to government service, he acknowledged the looming threats from opposing forces who haven’t disappeared but are regrouping for a possible strike.
Opposition Forces Preparing Attacks Against July Protesters: Press Secretary
In mid-February, Bangladesh’s National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman met with a US trade representative at the White House, who urged increased cotton imports from the US. Following the meeting, he was escorted to another room where he met Elon Musk. Musk discussed ongoing regulatory talks concerning Starlink in Bangladesh. Neither the Bangladeshi nor US side publicly disclosed the visit or meeting, but the details surfaced in a Matbai column.
Khalilur Rahman Meets Elon Musk After US Push for More Cotton Imports
The High Court has released its full 131-page verdict upholding the trial court’s sentences in the murder of BUET student Abrar Fahad—20 death sentences and 5 life sentences. Justices AKM Asaduzzaman and Syed Enayetur Rahman issued the ruling on March 16. Abrar's brother, Abrar Faiyaz, expressed satisfaction with the verdict and called for swift implementation.
High Court Publishes Full Verdict in Abrar Fahad Murder Case
Speaking ahead of dialogue with the 12-party alliance, Ali Riaz stated the aim is to form a national charter through consensus within a specified timeframe. “Different parties have voiced varying ideological stances, but we hope all sides will make compromises in the national interest to rebuild democratic governance,” he said. As Vice President of the National Consensus Commission, Riaz emphasized that the commission is not a rival to any political entity, but rather a facilitator for unity and reform.
Consensus Commission Is Not a Rival to Any Party: Ali Riaz
At a Hefazat-e-Islam rally in Suhrawardy Udyan, Hasnat Abdullah declared, “We will continue our movement with our last drop of blood until Sheikh Hasina is executed.” He claimed the Awami League has politically died in Bangladesh and is now buried in India. Calling the party undemocratic, he accused Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of stifling democracy by establishing BAKSAL and killing 30,000 JASAD members. He warned against rehabilitating those responsible for violence against Hefazat supporters and claimed the decision for Awami League to participate in the next election rests with the opposition. “Dr. Yunus, don’t forget—it was us who brought you to power,” he said.
‘Our Movement Will Continue Until Sheikh Hasina Is Executed’: Hasnat Abdullah
Jamaat-e-Islami chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has claimed that 26 trillion BDT was laundered during the Awami League regime. “A white paper should be published on how the wealth was stolen and by whom since independence,” he said. Rahman proposed two ideal timeframes for the next election: before Ramadan in February or by April. He cautioned against delaying reforms and judicial transparency beyond April due to the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha and potential weather disruptions.
White Paper Demanded on Wealth Looted from Bangladesh: Jamaat Chief
During a mass rally demanding the abolition of the Women's Reform Commission, Hefazat-e-Islam announced a nationwide protest for May 23. Joint Secretary General Azizul Haque Islamabadi warned that delayed case withdrawals could be exploited by future governments. The group issued four demands: 1) dissolve the Women’s Reform Commission and its report, 2) restore full trust in Allah in the Constitution by removing pluralism, 3) withdraw all cases against Hefazat members and ensure justice for alleged mass killings including Shapla Chattar, and 4) urge government action to stop Muslim persecution in Palestine and India.
Hefazat-e-Islam Announces Nationwide Protests on May 23
US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said the US is not dismissing the possibility of a second phase of sanctions against Russia. “We are not lifting any existing sanctions. The President supports a diplomatic approach to each step,” she stated. However, she acknowledged that global attention must also focus on other regions. President Trump had earlier said that he would provide a detailed response about tougher sanctions a week after his April 24 announcement.
US Not Ruling Out Second Phase of Sanctions Against Russia: Tammy Bruce
Allama Sultan Zawq Nadvi, Chief Adviser to Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh and founding director of Jamiya Darul Ma’arif Al-Islamia in Chattogram, has passed away. Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un. He died at Chattogram’s Evercare Hospital at midnight on Friday. His funeral prayer will be held at 4 PM on Saturday at the institution’s premises.
Hezbollah Leader Allama Sultan Zawq Nadvi Passes Away
The United States has dropped two more spots in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index, now ranking 57th—below conflict-torn Sierra Leone. According to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), global press freedom is at its lowest point in history, with half the world’s countries deemed “bad environments” for journalism. Fewer than one-quarter of countries are considered to have a “satisfactory” environment. Despite online ad revenue reaching $247 billion in 2024, a significant portion went to tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon.
Press Freedom in the US Declines Sharply: RSF Index
Adviser Mahfuz Alam stated that all media in Bangladesh, including state outlets like Bangladesh Betar and BTV, now operate free from government interference. “No government official is calling media houses to influence reporting,” he said. He credited government initiatives for the country’s 16-place jump in the World Press Freedom Index. Alam noted that additional reforms, based on the Media Reform Commission's recommendations, will be introduced soon. He expressed optimism that Bangladesh will continue to improve in next year’s rankings while safeguarding media and journalist rights.
Bangladesh Moves Up 16 Spots in Global Press Freedom Index: Mahfuz
Nurul Haque Nur has called for the immediate announcement of a roadmap for national elections, claiming that 2,000 people were killed and 30,000 injured in a mass uprising. “There has been no visible justice. We demand the Awami League be banned as a terrorist organization,” he said. Nur criticized ongoing extortion and land grabbing, noting that despite past protests, the public has not joined due to a lack of trust in political parties. He warned certain parties not to assume absolute control, citing the downfall of the Awami League as a cautionary tale. He also criticized the military’s reported acceptance of free treatment offers from India, calling it an insult to the national healthcare system.
Ban Awami League as a Terrorist Organization: Nur
Faiz Ahmed Tayeb, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, urged government officials and employees to serve the public with integrity instead of appeasing political leaders. “Topsoil from arable land is being sold, and land grabbers must be dealt with firmly,” he said, adding that political pressure should be resisted, not accommodated. The government will support tough and decisive actions. Tayeb also issued instructions to resolve traffic congestion caused by market mismanagement on the Dhaka-Chattogram and Cumilla-Noakhali highways. Badiul Alam Majumdar emphasized the urgent need for electoral reforms to ensure free, fair, and neutral elections.
Stop Pandering to Politicians and Strengthen Your Backbone: Tayeb
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