How music carried Bangladesh’s struggle to the world

In 1971, artists did not merely respond to history—they helped shape it.
15 December 2025

The history we walked past

The Muktijoddhas made do with whatever weapons and tools they had available.
15 December 2025

A PEOPLE’S WAR, A WORLD’S RECKONING

We revisit 1971 not as an isolated national event but as a moment woven into larger histories.
15 December 2025

The war after the war: Pakistan’s POWs and postal propaganda

Postal evidence supports the view that a propaganda campaign was underway as soon as the army surrendered.
15 December 2025

What we owe the martyred intellectuals

If we are to carry their work forward, we must build a society where truth matters.
14 December 2025

A martyr of poetry and patriotism

As political tensions mounted in East Pakistan, her poetry underwent a decisive transformation.
14 December 2025

The physician who turned his car into a lifeline of liberation

Dr Rabbee's Morris Minor car stands as one of the most powerful symbols of his bravery. He used it to transport injured freedom fighters, deliver medicines, and quietly support underground networks.
13 December 2025

Believing in his people, without fear

Rashidul Hasan was a beloved teacher of English at Dhaka University and a fearless believer in the rights of his people.
13 December 2025

From Shilalipi to the killing fields

Her commitment to service soon extended beyond medicine.
13 December 2025

A scientist, a philosopher

A former professor of Biochemistry at the University of Dhaka, he later served as Principal Scientific Officer at the Science Laboratories in Dhaka, where his research and leadership marked him as a rising scholar of exceptional promise.
13 December 2025

A writer made by resistance

Behind prison walls, Kaiser turned confinement into creation.
13 December 2025

Filming freedom

When the Liberation War erupted, Raihan crossed into Kolkata—not to retreat, but to fight with his camera.
13 December 2025

Tikka Khan’s letter of warning

The letter was both personal intimidation and a symbol of the regime’s determination to silence intellectual resistance.
13 December 2025

A life in geology, interrupted

Abdul Muktadir was a gifted geologist and a deeply admired teacher at Dhaka University.
13 December 2025

Traces of Danbir’s humanity

During the First World War, he served in the Royal British Army, fought in Iraq with the Bengal Infantry (Bengali Paltan), and later joined the 1919 Victory March in London, where he was awarded the prestigious Sword of Honour.
13 December 2025

A champion of communal harmony

In 1948, his historic demand in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly that Bangla be recognised alongside Urdu ignited the first spark of what would later become the Language Movement.
13 December 2025

The music that defied bullets

During the Liberation War, his home became a refuge for freedom fighters.
13 December 2025

Martyrs of Freedom

An incomplete list of Martyred Intellectuals
13 December 2025

A compassionate rebel in a doctor’s coat

When the Liberation War erupted in 1971, Dr Alim transformed his medical chamber into a place of refuge.
13 December 2025

Why is the martyred intellectuals’ list still incomplete?

Since 1971, successive governments have repeatedly pledged to compile a complete list of martyred intellectuals.
13 December 2025