The High Court today set December 7 as the date to hear BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir bail petition in a case filed over the vandalism of the chief justice's residence on October 28
Aggrieved BNP families’ pleas for justice deserve proper response
Ongoing treatment of the opposition camp deeply alarming
The legal process must be rid of any political interference
Politicians must give talks a chance to break stalemate
Without political reconciliations, we're headed for another violent, one-sided election
These attacks are at once a political issue, a law enforcement issue, and a human rights issue.
Soon after the BNP announced its October 28 rally, Salauddin Salo, member secretary of Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebak Dal’s Narayanganj unit, left his home to avoid arrest.
Had the BNP leadership stayed more alert, maybe the violence could have been averted to some extent, if not entirely.
The High Court today set December 7 as the date to hear BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir bail petition in a case filed over the vandalism of the chief justice's residence on October 28
Aggrieved BNP families’ pleas for justice deserve proper response
Ongoing treatment of the opposition camp deeply alarming
The legal process must be rid of any political interference
Politicians must give talks a chance to break stalemate
Without political reconciliations, we're headed for another violent, one-sided election
These attacks are at once a political issue, a law enforcement issue, and a human rights issue.
Soon after the BNP announced its October 28 rally, Salauddin Salo, member secretary of Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebak Dal’s Narayanganj unit, left his home to avoid arrest.
Had the BNP leadership stayed more alert, maybe the violence could have been averted to some extent, if not entirely.
In Dhaka, the designated streets occupied by BNP looked like a battlefield.