Column by Mahfuz Anam: Shonar Bangla’s Shona Monirs
Whether we have been able to build our Shonar Bangla (Golden Bengal) or not, Mr. Monir Hossain has certainly built his and earned himself the title of “Shona” (Gold) Monir in the process.
26 November 2020, 18:00 PM
From a pro-party to pro-people police force
During the AL’s agitation for a caretaker government in the mid-90s, we carried a picture of AL leader Matia Chowdhury pinned down by the police on the Manik Mia Avenue, in front of Jatiya Sangsad, trying to protect herself from police assault while protesting against the then BNP government.
19 November 2020, 18:00 PM
Stealing From The Poor
Stealing is bad, but stealing from the poor is perhaps one of the most depraved acts one can think of. But not so for those handling the government’s pandemic-related urgent cash assistance programme for the poor.
12 November 2020, 18:00 PM
Trump is playing a dangerous game
“Election is free and fair if I win it and rigged if I lose”. I wrote this sentence many times during our period of contested elections under the caretaker government system.
10 November 2020, 18:00 PM
US Elections: Understanding its hidden message
By the time this article goes to print, Joe Biden, the Democratic Party candidate, may have scraped through the race for the White House.
5 November 2020, 18:00 PM
PM’s Commitment to Free Press: The real test is in practice
Nothing could please us more than to hear Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reiterate her commitment to the freedom of the press and democracy. But does it match with how the Digital Security Act operates, especially against journalists?
29 October 2020, 18:00 PM
Why do our protesters get beaten up?
How is our coming of age to be measured? Is it just by per capita income or GDP figures or such indices? There are many other such numbers that show us in a favourable light. They are all very important and we are proud of those achievements. But what about some other signs of development—decent and safe roads, clean air, a dependable public transport system, safe water supply, reliable public healthcare, public education measured not by quantity but quality, and most importantly, safety for women?
22 October 2020, 18:00 PM
One by one, the doors are being shut
Last Tuesday, the home ministry issued a statement warning social media users from home and abroad against spreading “false, fabricated, confusing and inciting statements about the government, military, police and other law enforcement agencies.
17 October 2020, 18:00 PM
After 30 years of autocracy’s demise, democracy still remains a distant dream
Article by Mahfuz Anam on the International Day of Democracy
14 September 2020, 18:00 PM
PM’s ‘martial law’ comment reflects people’s deeply held belief
The blunt statement on September 7 of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a virtual meeting with the Armed Forces Selection Board—that “we should exclude Martial Law from military lexicon”—was both surprising and refreshing.
10 September 2020, 18:00 PM
Injustice, so what?
The September 2 issue of The Daily Star had two contrasting stories that dramatically expose our hypocritical attitudes towards our expatriate workers.
3 September 2020, 18:00 PM
The man, the murder and his destiny
It is quite astounding that he lived for only 55 years (1920-1975) and achieved so much. He may not have written treaties in philosophy, literature and science but he brought to life a social and political epic that transformed the life of millions of his people and channelled history in a direction that Bangalees only dreamt of but hardly believed that it would happen.
14 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Tribute to Latifur Rahman: Two independent newspapers were his gifts to Bangladesh
He was an editor’s dream of an investor. But he turned out to be so much more. Yes, Matiur Rahman and I run the two papers -- Prothom Alo and The Daily Star respectively -- but it was he who made them happen, with his principles, integrity, courage, steadfastness, strength of character, and unswerving faith in independent media without which, he intuitively knew, that democracy could not flourish.
1 July 2020, 18:00 PM
Stories that our photographs tell
The photograph, on the front page of yesterday’s The Daily Star, of a five-year-old named Shaon, lying dead on a gurney and his wailing grandfather on the floor of the entrance of Chattogram Medical College Hospital will make the heart of all parents, grandparents and ordinary citizens of the country cry out in pain, anger and frustration.
17 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Inhuman behaviour by some hospitals
Yesterday, we published a caption story of the 24-year-old Jhuma sitting on the footpath in the vicinity of Shahid Minar in a state of near collapse, supported by her husband, Shujan, standing next to her.
21 May 2020, 18:00 PM
The man who taught us the beauty of brevity of words
He always finished his speech much earlier than we wanted him to.
15 May 2020, 18:00 PM
Rule of law for Kajol indeed
A journalist, Shafiqul Islam Kajol, disappears on March 10 following the filing of a case under Digital Security Act (DSA) by Saifuzzaman Shikhor. Video footage shows evidence of some people surrounding his motorbike as he is about to leave his office in Hatirpool in the evening.
4 May 2020, 18:00 PM
The other deadly ‘virus’: inefficiency
While we are haunted by the spectre of coronavirus damaging our society, its health and the economy, there is another “virus” that has been destroying us from inside for decades.
12 April 2020, 18:00 PM
Commentary by Mahfuz Anam: Story of a ‘circular’ and its withdrawal
We condemn the official who issued it, commend the one who withdrew it and ask the question why was it necessary?
27 March 2020, 18:00 PM
Editor’s Note
This March 26 is probably one of the most sombre ones yet, with all celebrations cancelled as the country comes to grips with a global pandemic unlike any we have seen before.
25 March 2020, 18:00 PM