86 people forcibly disappeared still missing

Nearly 600 people have been forcibly disappeared by security forces since 2009, Human Rights Watch said in a report released yesterday. Many turned up dead, some came back alive, and at least 86 still remain missing.
16 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Seized in name of dev: speakers

Ancestral lands of indigenous people, both in hilly areas and plains, are being seized for constructing hotels, eco-parks, and security camps, in the name of different development projects.
12 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Pandemic especially hard on indigenous women: Speakers at MJF webinar

Speakers at a webinar today said that the Covid-19 pandemic has harmed the overall lives and livelihood of indigenous women. Titled "Livelihood Crisis and Security of Indigenous Women in Covid-19", the webinar was organised by Manusher Jonno Foundation (MJF).
11 August 2021, 13:11 PM

UCEP, Schneider to train 15,000 youths

Underprivileged Children’s Educational Programmes (UCEP) Bangladesh and Schneider Electric Foundation will train over 15,000 underprivileged youths in electrical and solar trades across Bangladesh over the next five years.
10 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Punish those involved in vandalising Hindu temples in Khulna: Eminent citizens

Eminent citizens today issued a statement demanding arrest and trial of the culprits responsible for vandalising and ransacking several houses, shops and temples of the Hindu community in Khulna's Rupsha upazila.
10 August 2021, 12:24 PM

Per capita income growth means nothing for indigenous people if they lose their land: speakers at webinar

Human rights activist Sultana Kamal today said, at a webinar, that indigenous people are not only losing their homesteads, gardens, trees, forestlands, or lakes, their cremation grounds are also being grabbed by the state or the people patronised by the state.
7 August 2021, 12:49 PM

Proactive Disclosure of Info: Govt organs faring better than NGOs

In terms of proactive disclosure of information, based on the Right to Information Act, government organisations are doing better than NGOs, a Transparency International Bangladesh study has found.
5 August 2021, 18:00 PM

Govt orgs better than NGOs at disclosing info under Right to Information Act: TIB

Government organisations are doing better in comparison to non-government organisations in terms of proactive disclosure of information on the basis of Right to Information Act, according to a Transparency International Bangladesh study.
5 August 2021, 14:19 PM

D-30 Disability Impact List: Vashkar Bhattacharjee honoured

Vashkar Bhattacharjee, national consultant for accessibility of a2i, has been selected as an honouree for the 2021 D-30 Disability Impact List.
30 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Campaign against child marriage launched

To encourage families to condemn the harmful practise of child marriage and support every girl’s dream to achieve their aspirations, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) launched a campaign called “Actions to Prevent Child Marriage in Bangladesh” yesterday.
29 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Information minister rejects Amnesty Intl’s statement on Digital Security Act

Information and Broadcasting Minister Hasan Mahmud today rejected Amnesty International’s statement over the Digital Security Act saying the statement of the human rights organisation is “motivated”.
27 July 2021, 13:09 PM

Persons with Disabilities: Their needs being constantly ignored

The government has an extreme lack of respect for persons with disabilities, as their needs have been constantly ignored in many spheres of life, said eminent economist Prof Abul Barkat yesterday at a virtual discussion.
26 July 2021, 18:00 PM

'No response from govt on persecution of Kishore, Mushtaq'

The United Nations Special Rapporteur for freedom of expression and opinion Irene Khan today said that she has not received any response from the government regarding the persecution of cartoonist Ahmed Kishore or writer Mushtaq Ahmed.
26 July 2021, 12:43 PM

Social media regulation threatens rights, UN warns

The United Nations on Wednesday warned that public and private actors in countries around the world, including Bangladesh, are intervening against online content in ways that curtail rights and muzzle criticism.
15 July 2021, 10:42 AM

It’s more than just lack of food

To live off the streets of Dhaka is not merely living in hunger, it also comes with an immense lack of security. For the “tokai” -- a child waste picker -- living in the capital, hunger and malnutrition is almost the least of their concern, with much bigger dangers lurking around all the time.
10 July 2021, 18:00 PM

Space shrunk more than ever: speakers

Squashed between cyber-harassment and the surveillance state, the space for freedom of expression on the internet has now shrunk more than ever, said speakers at a virtual discussion yesterday,
8 July 2021, 18:00 PM

HC questions words used in divorce notices

The High Court yesterday questioned the use of certain offensive words in a Talaq (divorce) notice.
27 June 2021, 18:00 PM

Who’s listening?

In December 2015, tea workers from Chandpur and Begum Khan Tea Estates in Habiganj protested the threatened seizure of land they
12 September 2019, 18:00 PM

The link between violence and mental health

Ismail* is about 16–years–old, and lives in Korail bosti with his mother. He comes over once a week to help me clean my house.
1 August 2019, 18:00 PM

Innocent until found protesting

In December 2018 and January 2019, workers from Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) industry went on spontaneous mass protests and strikes around major industrial belts in Dhaka.
21 March 2019, 18:00 PM