Tag: Awami League

  • Pakistani military: A genocider still active in Bangladesh

    Pakistani military: A genocider still active in Bangladesh

    The Pakistani military establishment is the most ruthless gang of killers in human history. General AM Yahya Khan used the Islam card to maintain the unity of Pakistan. Still, the military and their local collaborators, including leaders and activists of Jamaat-e-Islami, weren’t scared of Allah while committing genocide, rape, looting, arson, and forced conversion to…

  • Pro-Pakistani Yunus’ hatred against Awami League, Hindus, India is not new

    Pro-Pakistani Yunus’ hatred against Awami League, Hindus, India is not new

    Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus has said that the attacks on minorities, particularly Hindus, following the August 5 changeover were politically, not religiously, motivated. During a meeting with US Senator Gary Peters on March 18, he claimed that the interim government had taken swift action against the perpetrators. Yunus’ statement implies that “revenge attacks”…

  • Yunus looks to China as anti-India campaign mounts

    Yunus looks to China as anti-India campaign mounts

    Sheikh Hasina’s July 2024 China tour achieved a symbolic upgrade in bilateral ties, secured modest economic aid, and advanced some infrastructure and trade initiatives, but it fell short of her financial goals, reflecting China’s cautious approach at the time. The March 2025 agreements, negotiated by the Jamaat-controlled Yunus-led interim government, represent a continuation and expansion…

  • How US State Department spread rumors to fuel Bangladesh’s July uprising

    How US State Department spread rumors to fuel Bangladesh’s July uprising

    As discussions over the alleged role of the US deep state in overthrowing the Awami League government keep growing, many of the mysterious activities that took place during the July-August movement are unfolding every day. Since early February, some student coordinators and Islami Chhatra Shibir leaders have revealed on social media how they planned the…

  • Yunus lied about his complicity in student protest to oust Hasina

    Yunus lied about his complicity in student protest to oust Hasina

    Conspiracy, lies, treachery, diversion, ungratefulness, and blame games are the common features of Nobel laureate and former Grameen Bank managing director Prof Muhammad Yunus. He would take credit for positive elements and never admit his faults or crimes—be it a tax evasion case or benefits from a friend or well-wisher. He has no shame. The…

  • Muhammad Yunus: A pro-Pakistani fraudster since childhood

    Muhammad Yunus: A pro-Pakistani fraudster since childhood

    August 13, 1947. The Pakistani crescent-starred flag and white-green festoons were flying on the streets and houses of the Boxirhat area of ​​Chittagong city; political speeches and “Pakistan Zindabad” slogan by thousands of locals filled the entire area. Before midnight, fireworks were set off from the roof of a two-storey house at 20 Boxirhat Road…

  • The Guardian: Yunus’ governance capabilities and pace of promised reform raise questions

    The Guardian: Yunus’ governance capabilities and pace of promised reform raise questions

    When Muhammad Yunus flew back to Bangladesh in August, he was greeted by bleak scenes. The streets were still slick with blood, and the bodies of more than 1,000 protesters and children were piled up in morgues, riddled with bullets fired by police. Sheikh Hasina had just been toppled by a student-led revolution after 15 years of authoritarian rule.…

  • Timeline: Yunus’ lies

    Timeline: Yunus’ lies

    Conspiracy, lies, treachery, diversion, ungratefulness, and blame games are the common features of Nobel laureate and former Grameen Bank managing director Prof Muhammad Yunus. He would take credit for positive elements and never admit his faults or crimes—be it a tax evasion case or benefits from a friend or well-wisher. He has no shame. The…

  • Post-Hasina leadership: The importance of Yunus being earnest

    Post-Hasina leadership: The importance of Yunus being earnest

    From childhood, humans learn about their daily needs from their surroundings and the dos and don’ts from their parents, teachers, journalists, public representatives, law enforcers, and the judiciary. However, while the textbooks, social norms, and laws of the land may change over time—as do the acceptance levels—the universal definitions of democracy and human rights do…

  • US interests, accusations of ‘Arab Spring’, and Bangladesh’s path forward

    US interests, accusations of ‘Arab Spring’, and Bangladesh’s path forward

    In a recent twist of geopolitics, Russia has accused the United States of planning events to destabilize its close ally Bangladesh following the January 7 elections. The allegations, drawing parallels with the “Arab Spring”, shed light on the intricate dynamics of great power competition in South Asia. Earlier, China slammed the US for its alleged…

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