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
US sanction: Rab says it doesn’t violate human rights, rather protects
A day after United States imposed human rights-related sanctions on Rab and its seven current and former top officials, its spokesperson today claimed that the force does not violate human rights.
11 December 2021
Bring home the ‘disappeared’: HRW to Bangladesh authorities
Human Rights Watch (HRW) today called upon Bangladesh authorities to stop “tormenting families and provide information on the whereabouts of their loved ones disappeared by security forces”.
9 December 2021
Bangladeshi transgender’s polls win a lesson for Malaysia: FMT opinion
Last week, history was created in a rural Bangladesh town when a transgender candidate was elected Union Parishad chairman, winning twice the number of votes her nearest rival got.
6 December 2021
Death of SSC examinee: Students block Dhaka’s Rampura Bridge
Thousands of agitating students today blocked Rampura Bridge -- protesting the death of SSC examinee Mainuddin Islam Durjoy in a bus accident.
30 November 2021
Uphold CHT regulation, protect indigenous rights
Twenty-seven distinguished citizens have demanded that the government fully implement the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT) Peace Accord, 1997 through upholding the CHT Regulation, 1900 to protect the rights, heritage and culture of its indigenous people.
25 November 2021
‘Nothing changed since 2018’: Students block Dhaka roads demanding safety
Students of at least 10 colleges and schools, including Government Science College and Holy Cross College, blocked the road in Dhaka’s Farmgate today -- causing traffic jam in nearby areas.
25 November 2021
Preventing Misuse of FB: Zuckerberg served legal notice
Four concerned citizens yesterday sent a legal notice to Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta, the owner company of Facebook, and
18 November 2021
Toilets continue to be a privilege
Sixty one percent of Bangladesh’s population still do not have access to safely managed toilet facilities, UN Water data suggests.
18 November 2021
Ensure rights of tea workers: speakers
Coordination between organisations fighting for workers’ rights is imperative to ensure rights of tea workers, said speakers at a workshop yesterday.
17 November 2021
‘Morality of victims irrelevant in rape cases’
Rights activists have demanded amendment of section 155(4) of the Evidence Act to protect rape victims from being demeaned during cross-examination before court.
17 November 2021
It’s disrespectful to women
National Forum for the Prevention of Violence against Women, a platform of 26 human rights and development organisations, have expressed grave concern over the acquittal of five accused in the Raintree rape case.
15 November 2021
Sundarbans fishers still tangled in web of oppression by local influentials
Reaching deep inside the Sundarbans, one will be taken aback to see mobile banking agents at such a remote place. But their set-ups inside the forest do a lot to help thousands of anglers, who build temporary houses there during fishing season.
15 November 2021
‘Law enforcers stood mum’
Law enforcers stood mum as the marauders conducted their mayhem at the puja mandaps during Durga Puja, several of the victims told the hearing while giving their deposition to it.
14 November 2021
‘Justice, not character certificates’
‘Justice denied on grounds of character, for how long?’ was the slogan of the women who took to the streets of the capital at midnight on Thursday.
12 November 2021
MN Larma worked to uphold equal rights: speakers
The country’s people should work together to establish the secular Bangladesh that Manabendra Narayan Larma dreamt of, said speakers at a meeting yesterday.
10 November 2021
'Why is govt attention always on marginalised peoples' land?'
“On this day in 2016, three Santal brothers were killed but they did not get justice till today. The killers were identified but never arrested. This five-year-long trial is not moving forward either,” former caretaker government's adviser and human rights activist Advocate Sultana Kamal said today.
6 November 2021
Marginalised population face harassments in availing govt services: TIB
Marginalised people in the country are facing discriminatory attitudes in many cases while seeking government services and benefits, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) said in a study today.
21 October 2021
CSO Alliance demands judicial probe into communal violence
Civil Society Organisation (CSO) Alliance demanded judicial investigation into the recent communal violence, including arson attacks on the houses of Hindus.
21 October 2021
Form separate ministry, commission: speakers
Right activists yesterday urged the government to form a separate ministry and commission to safeguard the rights of indigenous people across the country in the wake of constant attack on their ancestral land.
10 October 2021
Pandemic reversed work done to counter child marriage
Although the rate of child marriage in Bangladesh has dropped by 40 percent since independence, 13 million girls in the country are still married off before they are 15, mostly at the compulsion of family or society.
10 October 2021