Muhammad Asadullah
Dr Muhammad Asadullah is associate professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina.
Rethinking counterterrorism beyond crackdowns
6 April 2026
The multiple amendments and expansion of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2009 created scope for mass arbitrary arrests and detention of suspects, which often led to extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.
6 April 2026
Tourism and roads won’t solve CHT’s deeper wounds
23 February 2026
In July 2024, a student-led movement demanding quota reform evolved into the mass uprising against authoritarianism, bringing an end to over fifteen years of increasingly centralised and coercive rule.
23 February 2026
Will the next government deliver truth and healing for victims?
4 January 2026
Suffering is acknowledged rhetorically, yet accountability is consistently deferred in the name of stability, order, or political transition.
4 January 2026
Why victims must lead Bangladesh’s truth commission
4 June 2025
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission must be inclusive, holistic and sustainable.
4 June 2025
The urgent case for a truth and healing commission for Bangladesh
7 May 2025
Bangladesh has a history of unaddressed violence.
7 May 2025
Prosecuting the perpetrators of July-August massacre: A case for restorative justice
20 September 2024
Bangladesh witnessed abominable atrocities and mass killings perpetrated by Sheikh Hasina’s fascist regime.
20 September 2024