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Mohammad Zaman

What would make a good leader in new Bangladesh?

What would make a good leader in new Bangladesh?

23 April 2025
There are some essential traits that leaders should demonstrate in these difficult times to lead the country.
23 April 2025
Rethinking char development in Bangladesh

Rethinking char development in Bangladesh

19 March 2025
We must keep the focus on the plight of char people alive and draw attention of the current interim government to address the problem with new approaches, policies, and institutions.
19 March 2025
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To solve the Rohingya crisis, we must address the root causes

4 February 2025
The Rohingya crisis continues to mystify everyone with its uncertainties.
4 February 2025
There are strong reasons for rethinking char development issues with a new set of laws and institutions that can benefit the char dwellers. FILE PHOTO: STAR

A quiet violence in Bangladesh’s chars

12 February 2024
There are plentiful cases of land-grabbing and violence for control over new char or khas land in the country.
12 February 2024
Rohingya repatriation: Can we ever find a viable scheme?

Rohingya repatriation: Can we ever find a viable scheme?

28 November 2023
International support for the Rohingya people is diminishing by the day.
28 November 2023
River erosion

Of river erosion and the people it displaces

27 August 2023
Displacement due to river erosion is an entirely different story.
27 August 2023
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Rohingya Repatriation Crisis / Six years on, a solution to the Rohingya crisis is still elusive

6 August 2023
China's latest move to advance repatriation still falls short of addressing the Rohingya citizenship issue which is central to the crisis.
6 August 2023
River erosion in Bangladesh

Living with the river or fighting against it?

27 July 2023
It is neither possible nor desirable to eliminate flooding completely, for floods are intricately linked to the very survival of people in this delta country.
27 July 2023
One year of Padma Bridge opening

Stories and impacts of Padma Bridge

The improved transport network has now reduced the hauling time of vehicles and enhanced economic activity, boosting the national GDP, according to one estimate, to roughly one percent annually.
2 July 2023
A pilot project to repatriate over 1,100 Rohingya refugees is now in discussion

What if the Rohingya are not repatriated?

A pilot project to repatriate over 1,100 Rohingya refugees is now in discussion between Bangladesh and Myanmar, negotiated by China.
6 May 2023
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A turning point in the struggle for climate justice

With the adoption of the resolution and ICJ involvement soon, the concept of climate justice will likely turn into a movement for equity.
4 April 2023
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After two years of Covid, what’s next?

For all of us around the world, the last two years have been rough because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
24 March 2022
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2021 gives us reasons to hope for climate justice

Climate crisis aside, 2021 will be remembered with anguish and misery around the world due to the Covid-19 storms.
10 January 2022
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Thinking big beyond the LDC graduation

Bangladesh is a surprising success story. Emerging out of war and destruction in 1971, few in the world had any optimism about the country’s future.
10 December 2021
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After the UN resolution on Rohingya crisis, what comes next?

On November 17, 2021, a resolution titled “The Situation of Human Rights of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar” was adopted at the United Nations with unanimous support—a first for a Rohingya-related resolution since the crisis began in 2017.
22 November 2021
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On Ekushey and its global legacy

The month of February is a prized and sacred one for Bengalis. It reminds us of the sacrifices made for our beloved Bangla language and the rewards it ultimately brought in for Bengalis as a nation.
6 February 2020
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The anguish of a people fighting for recognition

My recent op-ed for The Daily Star about the controversial drive for citizenship screening in India’s Assam, involving the “illegal” Bengali-origin Muslims, drew considerable attention from the readers, with a particular curiosity about the Miya (also spelled Miyah) poetry used to assert the identity and rights of the people as settlers and citizens of India.
17 December 2019
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NRC and the larger crisis brewing in Assam

Ecent developments surrounding the controversial National Registry of Citizens (NRC) in Assam have made many extremely worried across borders in Bangladesh and India regarding the future of Bengali Muslim settlers and Hindus alike.
8 December 2019
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Rohingya repatriation: No more dancing around key issues

In the last two weeks, the world has witnessed a renewed interest in the Rohingya’s struggles for justice and persecution of Myanmar officials for the Rohingya genocide.
20 November 2019
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No turning point yet

In recent weeks, there have been a flurry of diplomatic activities in the Rohingya camps in Bangladesh, starting with the high-level visit of Myanmar delegation led by Myint Thu, Myanmar’s Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to Cox’s Bazar.
17 August 2019
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Rohingya crisis: The long view

There is no dearth of opinion on the Rohingya repatriation issue with political leaders, scholars, and even ordinary people all weighing in with their own views.
1 July 2019
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Rohingya Repatriation: Many twists and turns but no solution in sight yet

There are over a million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, including the latest batch of 800,000 that came after August 25, 2017 and the 250,000 that arrived since the first exodus of mid-1990s.
20 May 2019
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Risks and responses to Rohingya relocation plan

It is now clear that the Bangladesh government is all set to relocate nearly 100,000 Rohingya refugees to Bhasan Char, a remote island off its coast, starting April 2019.
28 March 2019
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Rohingya crisis: Issues and challenges that have emerged

To date, much has been written and said about the Rohingya crisis. The regime in Naypyidaw has literally flouted all international laws and evaded pressures from the international community.
18 January 2019
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Confronting climate refugee issues in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is viewed globally as the “epic centre” for climate disasters. The country, due to its unique location, is battered regularly by extreme weather events such as high floods and tropical cyclone disasters displacing hundreds and thousands of people annually.
21 December 2018
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A stalled repatriation bid and some lessons for the future

In mid-November, the world was watching with apprehension the unfolding drama surrounding the repatriation of the first batch of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar.
24 November 2018
Buriganga

Turning Dhaka into a resilient city

I recently attended a public seminar, titled “Resilient Cities: An Integrated Economic Approach to Natural Hazard Risk Mitigation,” held in Vancouver, Canada.
10 March 2018
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Coping with Rohingya refugee crisis

Many reports in recent weeks have highlighted the growing social, economic, environmental and health impacts of Rohingya refugees being settled in Teknaf and other areas of Cox's Bazar.
14 February 2018

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