SSC student deaths: Aachol Foundation seeks govt intervention to prevent suicides
16 August 2026
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Rights
Journalism must not be equated with participation in crimes: Ain o Salish Kendra
16 August 2026
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Rights
Rangamati journalists rally for release of colleague Saykat Ranjan
13 August 2026
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Rights
Journalists demand access to SC courtrooms
12 August 2026
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Rights
BLAST demands justice for tortured sisters in Shariatpur
9 August 2026
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Rights
Scrapping CHT Accord would require even stronger deal: Shishir Chakma
9 August 2026
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Rights
Pirgachha police station besieged over JCD leader’s death in Savar
9 August 2026
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Rights
‘Law to protect men’: High Court rejects writ petition
6 August 2026
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Rights
17 killed in mob violence, 6 in political clashes in July: HRSS report
4 August 2026
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Rights
Draft law makes enforced disappearance convicts financially liable to victims’ families
3 August 2026
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Rights
‘This cannot go on forever’
Permanent tea worker Koliti Rabidas earns a daily wage of Tk 120. They are a family of five, and only two kilos of rice are available at Tk 100.
10 August 2022
They’ve every right to be identified as ‘indigenous’
Parbatya Chattogram Jana Samhati Samiti President Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, known as Santu Larma, yesterday slammed the government for its directive discouraging the use of the word “indigenous”.
10 August 2022
Not isolated incidents but planned well ahead: Experts opine at roundtable on communal attacks
Attacks on religious minorities in the country are not isolated incidents, rather all of them are pre-planned, speakers said during an event on communal attacks and what society can do to combat those.
28 July 2022
HC dismisses petition seeking Odhikar’s registration
The High Court yesterday dismissed a petition filed by non-governmental organisation “Odhikar” challenging the legality of the government’s decision of not renewing its registration.
27 July 2022
A path full of obstacles
Even though mahr or dower is allowed in the Islamic family law, women face layers of obstacles to actually get it. At the same time, they get deprived of their paternal property, leaving them with nothing.
27 July 2022
Writ petition seeking Odhikar's registration dismissed
The High Court today (July 27, 2022) dismissed the writ petition filed by non-governmental organisation “Odhikar” challenging the legality of the government’s decision of not renewing its registration.
27 July 2022
Prioritise the marginalised
Planning Minister MA Mannan yesterday said the government is committed to taking the country towards justice, righteousness and rule of law.
21 July 2022
Journalist orgs demand changes to the Mass Media Employees bill
Leaders of different journalist organisations today demanded to bring several changes in the much debated “Mass Media Employees (Services Conditions) Bill” including dropping the provision of setting up a mass media court to turn the proposed law journalist-friendly.
21 July 2022
Bangladesh getting GSP plus: Rights situation, labour law have to improve
The European Parliamentary Committee on International Trade has categorically said Bangladesh needs to improve rights situation and amend labour law at the soonest in compliance with international standards to be eligible for GSP Plus.
19 July 2022
“Keeping the eyes shut won’t stop the apocalypse”
In the wake of an attack on the Hindu community in the Sahapara area of Narail’s Lohagora upazila yesterday, 21 eminent citizens today (July 16) condemned the incident and expressed concern.
16 July 2022
Villagers in Sirajganj’s Boldipara want cancellation of Ashrayan housing on playground
Boldipara villagers staged a demonstration protesting the proposed Ashrayan project at a century-old playground in Kayempur union under Sirajganj’s Shahjadpur upazila this (July 14, 2022) morning.
14 July 2022
Environmental orgs urge govt to not acquire agricultural land in Khulna’s Banishanta
Eight environmental organisations today collectively sent a letter to 10 government agencies demanding them to refrain from acquiring 300 acres of agricultural land at Banishanta union under Dakop upazila in Khulna.
7 July 2022
‘Lowering age limit not a solution’
Lowering the legal age of what defines a minor will not solve a problem as complex as juvenile delinquency, said a coalition of NGOs that work with child rights.
6 July 2022
Labour rights situation: Bangladesh listed among 10 worst countries
Bangladesh is one of the world’s 10 worst countries for workers, according to the Global Rights Index 2022 of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).
2 July 2022
Birth certificates for street children: High Court issues rule
The High Court today (June 30, 2022) directed the government to submit a report on the steps taken to issue birth certificates to all street children across the country in three months before this court.
30 June 2022
Noted citizens express concern over murder, humiliation of teachers
Seventeen eminent citizens have expressed grave concern over murder and humiliation of teachers in Ashulia and Narail, and urged the government to strictly address the incidents.
28 June 2022
“My tears have dried, please bring back my son”
“My tears have dried… There’s no trace of my son for over two months.”
27 June 2022
"DSA imposes draconian punishments for a wide range of vaguely defined acts"
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression Irene Khan has said that the Digital Security Act of Bangladesh imposes draconian punishments for a wide range of vaguely defined acts.
25 June 2022
France, Germany express concern over scrapping of NGO Odhikar’s registration
France and Germany have expressed deep concern over the scrapping of non-government organisation (NGO) Odhikar’s registration by the Government of Bangladesh.
21 June 2022
Rohingya return: Talks get nowhere
Nearly five years into the largest Rohingya influx, the process of repatriation remains confined only to talks with the international funding declining for the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals.
20 June 2022