Lines grow longer in front of TCB trucks. Faces carry exhaustion. Eyes carry silent humiliation. This is not just a queue, this is a nation’s quiet distress.
These people are not tangled in political games. They don’t understand America or Russia. What they understand is the burning hunger in their stomachs. They understand that they must work hard, because if they don’t work today, they don’t eat today.
Through meticulous design, they were pushed into unemployment. They were turned into beggars.
In the name of “movement” and “revolution,” those who signed away the country to foreign interests and pushed it toward destruction, their accountability will come, one day.
Photo: Dipu Malakar, Uttara, Dhaka.
#ATeam
The Yunus administration has not only allowed the corruption and extortion to rise, but has also increased national debt, leaving the country more burdened. It has contributed to higher poverty and unemployment. At the same time, foreign investment has declined, development work has slowed, and the law-and-order situation has deteriorated. Over the past 18 months, people say they have seen nothing except Yunus’s so-called “magic.” Yet, his paid brokers continue to lick his boots and praise him.
📉 Bangladesh: Then vs Now
Under the Awami League, strong growth, rising exports, big infrastructure projects and expanding revenue masked fiscal weaknesses.
Today, slower growth and rising debt are exposing those structural gaps — borrowing is increasingly used for routine costs rather than development.
👉 The big question: Can Bangladesh shift from growth-driven stability to sustainable finances?
➡️https://t.co/g8IrDnQ8ZX
#Bangladesh #BangladeshCrisis #BangladeshEconomy
Very proud to see that Ofsted have rated the Children’s Services in Haringey ‘Outstanding’ for the first time.
Inspectors praised the council’s transformation of services and its unwavering commitment to children’s safety, wellbeing and long‑term success, recognising the dedication of staff, partners and community organisations across Haringey. Well done to you all 🙏
Since the power shift in July 2024, Bangladesh’s media freedom has fallen into one of its darkest periods. Under the interim regime led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the press is being silenced, journalists are being hunted, and truth itself is under attack.
According to a report by Article 19, in just six months—from July to December 2024—340 journalists were assaulted, harassed, or arrested across the country. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) placed Bangladesh near the very bottom of its 2025 World Press Freedom Index, sounding a global alarm about the nation’s collapsing democracy.
At a Glance:
•340 journalists persecuted under the Yunus regime’s first six months.
•Bangladesh plunges in RSF ranking, marking one of the world’s worst environments for free journalism.
•Major media outlets targeted: Prothom Alo, Samakal, Channel 24, and Somoy TV all face censorship, shutdowns, or license threats.
•2,000 arrests for social media expression in just eight months, says rights group Odhikar.
•Public trust in the government sinks to 21%, the lowest in a decade, reports Gallup.
From shutting down Prothom Alo’s online edition to freezing Samakal’s printing press, the Yunus administration has gone to war with the press. Licenses of Channel 24 and Somoy TV hang by a thread. Journalists have been stripped of their accreditation cards, blocking their access to Parliament and key ministries—cutting off their ability to gather truth at its source.
The repression doesn’t stop at journalists. Teachers, writers, and ordinary citizens have been detained under the Digital Security Act for voicing dissent. A Dhaka University professor was suspended on the spot for calling the Yunus government “illegal.” Fear now stalks classrooms and newsrooms alike.
Experts warn that the Right to Information Act has effectively been gutted under the pretext of “national security.” With accountability dead, the government operates in total darkness—and the people pay the price.
The echoes of history are haunting. In 1971, Pakistan’s rulers targeted Bangladesh’s journalists and intellectuals in the same way. Today, that dark legacy seems to have returned. Analysts fear that if the fourth pillar of democracy—the free press—collapses, the entire nation will plunge into authoritarian darkness once again.
#BangladeshCrisis #SaveBangladesh #PressFreedom #YunusMustGo #FascistYunus #JournalistsUnderAttack #Bangladesh
জাতীয় পতাকার উপর দলীয় পতাকা উড়ানোর দায়ে ইসকন নেতা চিন্ময় দাস গ্রেফতার হয়ে প্রায় ১ বছর যাবৎ কারাগারে।
কিন্তু রাজাকারের বাচ্চা সাইদীর ছেলে সেই একই অপরাধ করার পরও কিছুই হচ্ছে না।
এটাই মহাজন ইউনুসের নতু�� ভন্ডবস্ত..!!
We can’t ignore climate change - it’s an existential threat to our lives and future generations.
My constituents are clear that the UK needs to show international leadership at COP30. Watch my question to Ed Miliband in Parliament 👇
Does Advisor Asif Mahmud have a firearms license? If not, where did the firearms magazine in his bag come from? Don't these issues need to be discussed in the media? At what level of the government was this news deleted from the media under pressure?
And if Asif Mahmud does have a firearms license, did he obtain the license by fulfilling the following conditions?
1. Is he over 30 years old?
2. Has he paid income tax of three hundred thousand Taka or more in the last three fiscal years?
These are the absolute minimum requirements under Bangladesh law.
Ask questions, keep the discussion going. No one will be allowed to control the media. Be it Muhammad Yunus or Asif Mohammad Sajeeb Bhuiyan.
#Bangladesh #YunusMustGo #terrorism
Another fake "martyr" our Awami League government was blamed for during July 2024 protests. Journalists interviewed locals who said there was no such incidents in that area. The examining doctor states there were no wounds on his body, he likely died of heat stroke or a heart attack.
The list of fake "martyrs" continues to grow in #Bangladesh under the #Yunus #dictatorship
https://t.co/qyB9u7IBQc
Indeed, Sheikh Hasina's "dire record" includes halving poverty, raising per capita income from $570 to $2800, significantly reducing gender inequality, creating more space for women to flourish, combatting terrorism, raising women's literacy, lowering the number of homeless people, and increasing funding for healthcare and education to nearly equal the entire budget of the previous administrations.
Also carrying out massive infrastructural developments, keeping the debt-to-GDP ratio only 36%, well below the threshold point of 77%. Taking the country to the path of LDC graduation to developing country by meeting all three criteria of the UN.
In contrast to Yunus, who is first unelected and then banned the Awami League, and whose Election Commission revoked the Awami League's registration, Sheikh Hasina was elected by the people and never prohibited the BNP from attending the election, despite the fact that she led the nation's largest political party with widespread public support. However, Yunus is not autocratic, but Sheikh Hasina is!
A Hindu woman gangraped in Muradnagar by a yet another mob in #Bangladesh. For nearly 11 months, mob attacks, terrorism, and rape have continued across the entire country.
Since August 2024, #Yunus has emboldened the perpetrators of atrocities, mass killings, and human rights violations against Hindus by dismissing them as merely “political issues.”
Mob after mob continues to strike, yet they keep calling them “pressure groups” — pressure groups to whom Bangladesh is now held hostage.
And as for their godfathers — we all know exactly who they are and what their identities are.
Yunus and his allies are directly responsible for every rape incident, not just in Muradnagar, but across the entire country.
#MuradNagar #SaveBangladesh #SaveBangladeshiHindus
#Bangladesh #YunusMustGo
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স্থানঃ পটুয়াখালী জেলা, রাঙ্গাবালী উপজেলা, মৌডুবী ইউনিয়ন, ০৯ নং ওয়ার্ড। সময় রাত ১ টা।
স্বামী ছাত্রলীগ করে এই অপরাধে স্ত্রীকে রাতের আধারে এভাবে বেঁধে মারতে মারতে বাসা থেকে তুলে নিয়ে গেছে বিএনপির সন্ত্রাসীরা।
We must help ensure that #mothers and #newborns not only survive but thrive in a supportive environment, reaffirming investment in women, girls, adolescents, and vulnerable populations, emphasizes @drSaimaWazed, Regional Director on #WorldHealthDay.
#HealthyBeginnings #HopefulFutures #HealthForAll #WHO
#Islamists in #Bangladesh attacking western brand stores throughout the country in protest for Gaza today under the #Yunus dictatorship
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