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Former anti-discrimination student movement coordinator Tarekul Islam, known as Tarek Reza, has claimed that the death of activist Jannat Akter Rumi was not a suicide but a murder. In a Facebook post on Thursday, he accused ruling party supporters of relentless cyberbullying and threats that allegedly drove Rumi to take her own life. Rumi, a joint coordinator of the NCP Dhanmondi unit, reportedly faced continuous online harassment and phone threats over the past month.

According to Reza, despite repeated appeals, authorities failed to provide protection or take action against those responsible. He vowed to seek justice, declaring that those who destroyed his “sister’s life” would not live in peace. The incident has sparked outrage among student activists and renewed debate over digital harassment and political intimidation in Bangladesh.

Observers say the case highlights the growing dangers of online abuse targeting political activists, particularly women. Calls are mounting for a transparent investigation and stronger cybercrime enforcement to prevent similar tragedies.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Student leader alleges activist’s death was murder after cyberbullying and ignored threats

Police recovered the body of Jannat Ara Rumi, a 30-year-old political activist known as the 'July Daughter,' from a women’s hostel in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, on Thursday morning. Rumi, who had been active in the 2024 anti-discrimination and anti-government movements, was serving as a joint coordinator for the Dhanmondi unit of the National Citizen Party (NCP). Her sudden and unexplained death has sparked widespread grief in her hometown of Patnitala, Naogaon.

Local leaders and former student movement colleagues described Rumi as a courageous figure who led early demonstrations against the then-ruling Awami League. Friends and associates have demanded a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death, urging authorities to identify and punish anyone found responsible. Rumi, a trained nurse and mother of a four-year-old, had divorced five months earlier and recently relocated to Dhaka for political work.

Police have yet to disclose preliminary findings, while the NCP and local activists are calling for transparency and justice. The incident has reignited discussions on the safety of young women in politics and the need for accountability in politically sensitive deaths.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Activist Jannat Ara Rumi’s mysterious death in Dhaka sparks grief and calls for investigation

A one-month-old Palestinian infant has died in Gaza due to severe cold, bringing the winter-related death toll to 13, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. Aid agencies warn that the lack of blankets, heaters, and warm clothing is worsening the humanitarian crisis among displaced families living in makeshift shelters. Israeli restrictions on the entry of relief materials have further limited access to essential winter supplies.

Civil Defense officials have cautioned that children are at particular risk as millions remain without adequate shelter or heating. Most housing in Gaza has been destroyed, forcing families to live in tents that offer little protection from rain and freezing temperatures. The Government Media Office in Gaza accused Israel of failing to uphold ceasefire and humanitarian commitments made in October.

Since October 2023, more than 70,700 Palestinians—mostly women and children—have been killed and over 171,000 injured in the ongoing conflict, leaving Gaza in ruins and heightening the risk of further humanitarian catastrophe as winter intensifies.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Winter cold and Israeli restrictions worsen Gaza’s shelter crisis, child death toll rises to 13

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman is set to return to Bangladesh on December 25, according to his personal secretary Abdus Sattar. His flight from London will arrive in Dhaka via Sylhet around 11 a.m., and he will be accompanied by his daughter. The announcement follows confirmation from BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir earlier this month that Rahman’s homecoming was being finalized.

Rahman, the eldest son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, left Bangladesh in 2008 after being released from an 18-month detention under the military-backed caretaker government that took power in 2007. He has since lived in London, maintaining political communication with party leaders remotely. His return marks a major political development for the BNP, which has been struggling with leadership challenges amid ongoing legal and political pressures.

Observers say Rahman’s return could reshape the opposition landscape ahead of future elections. Security arrangements and political reactions are expected to intensify as the date approaches.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader Tarique Rahman to return to Bangladesh on December 25 after 17 years abroad

The United Nations has warned that heavy rainfall has severely worsened living conditions for hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza. UNICEF spokesperson Jonathan Cricks described the weather as 'horrific,' noting that flooding reached up to 15 centimeters near his office. The Hamas-run health ministry reported that one child died from hypothermia and at least 11 others were killed when buildings collapsed due to the storm.

Despite a ceasefire in place for nine weeks, UN agencies say aid remains insufficient. Around 55,000 families have been affected by the flooding, losing their shelters and belongings, while more than 40 emergency centers have been inundated. Cricks said many families are trying to remove water with buckets, and children in wet clothes face severe health risks.

The UN estimates that roughly one million people are living in tents or makeshift shelters, many of which are at risk of collapse in strong winds. Aid agencies are calling for urgent international assistance to prevent further humanitarian deterioration as winter intensifies.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

UN warns Gaza flooding worsens crisis for displaced families amid severe weather

China is advancing plans to build the world’s largest hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, a $168 billion undertaking that could generate around 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually—three times the output of the Three Gorges Dam. President Xi Jinping has called for the project to be pursued with force and efficiency, framing it as a cornerstone of China’s renewable energy ambitions.

Experts describe the project as an unprecedented engineering feat involving tunnels and reservoirs stretching up to 150 kilometers through the Himalayas. However, India and Bangladesh, both downstream nations, fear severe ecological and hydrological impacts, including altered river flows, flooding, and displacement. Indian analysts have dubbed it a potential “water bomb,” citing its proximity to disputed borders.

While Beijing insists the project follows decades of research, limited transparency has fueled speculation about its environmental and geopolitical risks. Analysts warn that the dam could reshape regional water politics, potentially intensifying Sino-Indian tensions and affecting millions dependent on the Brahmaputra basin.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

China’s Himalayan hydropower project sparks environmental and geopolitical concerns across South Asia

Police recovered the body of Jannatara Rumi, a leader of the National Citizens Party (NCP), from a women’s hostel in Jigatola, Dhaka, on Thursday morning. Rumi, who served as joint coordinator of the NCP’s Dhanmondi unit, was found hanging from the fifth floor of the building. Authorities have yet to confirm whether the death was a suicide or involved foul play.

Following the discovery, former Bangladesh Students’ Union president Bappaditya Basu drew public criticism after expressing apparent satisfaction over Rumi’s death in a Facebook post. Basu, a former organizer of the Shahbagh-based Gonojagoron Mancha movement, had previously faced arrest in 2024 on charges of embezzlement and fraud. His remarks have reignited debate over political intolerance and online hate speech in Bangladesh.

Investigators are examining the circumstances surrounding Rumi’s death, while political observers warn that such reactions on social media risk deepening divisions among activist groups. The NCP has not yet issued an official statement, and police said an autopsy report will determine the cause of death.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

NCP leader found dead in Dhaka hostel; ex-student leader’s social media post draws criticism

Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed paid a farewell visit to President Mohammed Shahabuddin at Bangabhaban on Thursday, marking the conclusion of his tenure as the head of Bangladesh’s judiciary. During the meeting, the President commended the Chief Justice for his long and distinguished career, highlighting his professionalism, dedication, and contribution to upholding justice in the country.

In response, Chief Justice Ahmed expressed his gratitude to the President for the cooperation extended to him during his tenure. He also briefed the President on key initiatives and reforms undertaken under his leadership to strengthen judicial efficiency and transparency. The meeting reflected mutual respect between the executive and judiciary at a time of transition in the Supreme Court.

The farewell marks the end of an era in Bangladesh’s judicial leadership, with the government expected to announce a new Chief Justice soon. Legal observers note that the next appointment will be crucial for maintaining judicial independence and continuity in ongoing reforms.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed meets President Shahabuddin in farewell visit at Bangabhaban

At least three people were killed early Thursday in a Ukrainian drone strike targeting Russia’s Rostov region, according to regional governor Yuri Slyusar. The attack hit a cargo ship docked at the regional capital’s port, igniting a fire that killed two sailors and injured three others. Another civilian was killed and six wounded in nearby Bataysk city. Authorities said damage assessments are underway.

The assault marks another escalation in Ukraine’s campaign to strike deep inside Russian territory, focusing on energy and logistics infrastructure that sustain Moscow’s war effort. Russian officials claim to intercept dozens of drones nightly, while Kyiv has recently acknowledged attacks on oil tankers and ports in the Black Sea, including Novorossiysk, a key oil terminal temporarily shut down after a previous strike.

Despite renewed U.S.-led diplomatic initiatives for a ceasefire, neither side has shown willingness to halt hostilities. Turkey has warned that continued attacks on Black Sea shipping could dangerously heighten regional tensions.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ukrainian drone strike kills three in Russia’s Rostov region amid stalled peace talks

Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of the Inquilab Mancha, remains in extremely critical condition after being shot in the head. Doctors at Singapore General Hospital are preparing for a complex brain operation to remove a bullet fragment lodged in his brainstem. The surgery is being considered as a final attempt to save his life, according to sources close to the family.

Hadi suffered a massive heart attack and severe infection earlier, worsening his condition overnight. His brothers are by his side in Singapore, while another family member is en route. The Bangladeshi government has dispatched a foreign ministry official to coordinate with hospital authorities and Hadi’s family. The Chief Adviser’s Office confirmed his condition as “extremely critical” and discussed the matter in Thursday’s advisory council meeting.

Authorities are also reviewing progress in the investigation into the assassination attempt. Officials say all necessary diplomatic and medical support is being extended as the situation remains grave and fluid.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi activist Hadi in critical condition as doctors attempt final brain surgery in Singapore

Lieutenant Colonel Rashed Kamal Rony, commanding officer of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Battalion-47, stated that the Bangladeshi youth Shanto, who was shot dead by India’s Border Security Force (BSF) on December 5, was killed inside Indian territory, not at the border. Speaking at a winter clothing distribution event in Kushtia, he said Shanto had illegally entered India and allegedly attempted to attack BSF personnel, prompting them to fire in self-defense.

The BGB officer emphasized that the incident should not be termed a ‘border killing,’ arguing that it occurred beyond the zero line. He added that BGB has been working to prevent illegal crossings and smuggling through increased patrols and checkpoints. According to Rony, 99 percent of border crossing attempts are successfully prevented.

The incident has reignited debate over border security and accountability between Bangladesh and India. Shanto’s body was returned eight days later following a flag meeting between the two forces. BGB maintains that it remains vigilant to prevent similar incidents and ensure civilian safety along the Kushtia-Meherpur frontier.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BGB says Kushtia youth killed inside India after alleged BSF clash, not at border

The International Crimes Tribunal-1 in Bangladesh has ordered the commencement of trial proceedings against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 12 senior military officers over allegations of enforced disappearances and torture during her administration. The tribunal issued the order on Thursday after formal charges were framed, following hearings earlier in December.

Chief Prosecutor Tazul Islam presented five charges of crimes against humanity, urging the court to begin the trial, while defense counsel Azizur Rahman Dulu sought acquittal for the accused. Among the 13 defendants, three former Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) directors are currently in custody, while several others, including Hasina and her former security adviser Tariq Ahmed Siddiq, remain at large.

The case, centered on alleged abuses within the JIC Cell or “Aynaghar” detention facility, marks a rare instance of high-level accountability proceedings in Bangladesh. Legal analysts suggest the trial could have significant political and institutional implications, potentially reshaping discussions about state responsibility for past human rights violations.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal orders trial of Sheikh Hasina and 12 officers over enforced disappearance charges

Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has called for any proposed stabilization force in Gaza to remain neutral and avoid favoring one side over another. Speaking in Washington after meetings with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and members of Congress, he expressed concern over repeated ceasefire violations and warned that such breaches undermine mediators’ credibility and the fragile truce.

The Qatari leader said he and the U.S. Secretary of State agreed to intensify efforts to advance the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Preparations are underway for a meeting among mediators to establish a clear framework for the transition. Sheikh Mohammed also emphasized the worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza and urged for unrestricted humanitarian aid access.

He cautioned that the current situation in Gaza threatens to derail the ceasefire entirely if violations persist, underscoring the urgency of balanced international engagement and sustained diplomatic coordination.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Qatar calls for neutrality of Gaza stabilization force amid ceasefire fragility

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Chairperson Khaleda Zia is reportedly receiving proper medical treatment and her condition remains stable, according to her personal physician and BNP Standing Committee member Professor Dr. A.Z.M. Zahid Hossain. Speaking to reporters outside Evercare Hospital in Dhaka on Thursday, Dr. Hossain said the former prime minister is responding positively to ongoing treatment and that further improvement is possible if her current condition continues.

He expressed optimism about Zia’s recovery and extended gratitude to the hospital authorities, medical team, and BNP leadership for their continuous support. Acting BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, along with family members Zubaida Rahman and Syeda Sharmila Rahman, are said to be closely monitoring her health updates. Khaleda Zia was admitted to Evercare Hospital on November 23 following a deterioration in her health.

The update comes amid ongoing public interest in the health of the 79-year-old opposition leader, who has faced multiple hospitalizations in recent years. Party sources suggest she will remain under observation as doctors continue to evaluate her progress.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader Khaleda Zia stable under treatment, doctors optimistic about gradual recovery

British police have announced that individuals carrying placards or chanting slogans such as 'Globalize the Intifada' will face arrest. The Metropolitan Police and Greater Manchester Police issued a joint statement saying the move follows recent violent incidents targeting Jewish communities, including a deadly shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach that killed 16 people.

Authorities said the term 'intifada', historically linked to Palestinian uprisings against Israeli occupation, has become increasingly sensitive amid global tensions. The police cited community concerns about the slogan’s potential to incite hatred or violence. They also referenced an earlier stabbing at a Manchester synagogue that left two people dead.

Enhanced patrols and security measures have been deployed around places of worship, schools, and community centers in London and Manchester. Officials emphasized that while free expression remains protected, any speech perceived as promoting violence or communal unrest will be met with firm legal action.

18 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

UK police to arrest protesters using 'Global Intifada' slogans after recent anti-Jewish attacks


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