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Violence Against Hindus: Is Bangladesh Burying Its Founding Ideals Of Secularism And Pluralism?

New Delhi, Jan. 11 -- They were not militants. They were not criminals. They were workers, traders, shopkeepers - ordinary Hindu citizens of Bangladesh whose only "crime" was their faith. Beaten to de... Read More


Westminster breaks the silence: Priti Patel confronts religious persecution in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, Jan. 9 -- In an era when human rights rhetoric often dissolves into diplomatic evasions, a rare moment of moral clarity has emerged from the British Parliament. Rt Hon Priti Patel MP, the ... Read More


Before the blood dries: Six Hindus killed in 18 Days in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, Jan. 5 -- Once again, a young man from Bangladeshs minority Hindu community has been murdered. On Monday night (5 January), a Hindu man named Sarat Chakraborty Mani (40) was killed in Nars... Read More


Decoding ‘dawah: How the Muslim Brotherhood weaponized faith to engineer Islamic conquest

Bangladesh, Dec. 28 -- Majority of the people in the world, who are getting concerned at the growing rate of activities of Islamists and jihadists are generally ignoring the fact that organizations li... Read More


Washingtons Bangladesh gamble could ignite a new Islamist surge in South Asia

Bangladesh, Dec. 26 -- As Bangladesh approaches yet another defining political transition, the country has become the center of an unusual and consequential diplomatic experiment. Over the past year, ... Read More


A Nation At Crossroads: Islamist Terror, Minority Persecution, And The Burning of Bangladesh's Conscience

New Delhi, Dec. 24 -- Bangladesh was founded on linguistic nationalism, cultural pluralism, and resistance to religious absolutism. Yet in recent days, that founding promise has been violently betraye... Read More


Why Muhammad Yunus hosted Azerbaijans controversial first daughters in Dhaka

Bangladesh, Dec. 8 -- For a nation already navigating political turbulence, Bangladesh now finds itself entangled in yet another geopolitical puzzle: why did the head of the interim regime, Muhammad Y... Read More


The Grameen–Al Qaeda nexus: Unmasking the financiers behind the Nobel laureates empire

Bangladesh, Nov. 26 -- For years, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been celebrated across the world as a pioneer of microfinance and a champion of the poor. Yet behind this carefully polished global ... Read More


How Obama, Biden, and the Democrats protected Hillary Clinton from her most damaging scandals

Bangladesh, Nov. 25 -- For nearly two decades, Hillary Rodham Clinton has stood at the epicenter of some of Americas most controversial political storms – email scandals, pay-to-play allegations... Read More


Bangladesh at the edge of a storm: Sudden madrasa shutdown near Dhaka signals deepening ISI terror footprint in South Asia

Bangladesh, Nov. 19 -- Bangladesh is now caught in the crosshairs of a dangerous geopolitical collision – one that its political leadership can no longer dismiss as coincidence or rumor. A massi... Read More