


Expressed deep concern over the abject failure to collect fair share of water from common rivers flowing across India-Bangladesh, including the Teesta.
Secretary General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and former MP Professor Mia Golam Parwar has issued a statement on June 24, expressing deep concern over the extreme failure of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s recent visit to India to collect the fair share of water from the common rivers flowing over India-Bangladesh including the Teesta. In the…
Jamaat-e-Islami’s support for anti-discrimination student movement announced
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has announced its full support to the anti-discrimination student movement. The party announced this support in a statement on Thursday morning. The statement said, ‘Seven people were martyred in the violent attack of the police and the armed Chhatra League during the peaceful movement of the students. In addition, many students were seriously…
UN fact-finding team calls for information on human rights violations in Bangladesh
A fact-finding team of the United Nations Office for Human Rights at the invitation of the Interim Government of Bangladesh is conducting an independent and impartial investigation into the human rights violations committed during the anti-discrimination student movement in Bangladesh from July 1 to August 15. The fact-finding team has been tasked with uncovering the…


Notorious terrorist Sohag Majhi arrested in joint operation
The notorious terrorist Sohag Majhi of Lohalia Union of Patuakhali Sadar Upazila, accused of bank robbery, rape, extortion and other cases, has been arrested in an army operation. A joint operation team managed to arrest him from his relative’s house in a remote village at around 02.10 am on Thursday (October 3). Colonel Mohsin, camp…

Gaza protest leaves university lawn after negotiation
Pro-Palestinian protesters who set up a camp outside an historic graduation hall have left the area, saying the University of Cambridge has “agreed to negotiate”. The Cambridge for Palestine group set up tents last week outside King’s College and later moved to the lawn outside Senate House. The group, protesting against the war in Gaza, left Senate House Thursday….


Bangladesh is facing the challenge of climate change
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of the present time. It is not only affecting the environment, but also affecting people’s lifestyle, economy and society. Bangladesh, as a lowland country, is suffering the most in the face of climate change impacts. The impact of climate change in Bangladesh is increasing day by day….