The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), an opposition political platform, prepared a list of 500 police personnel which it then sent out to foreign diplomats. These policemen of different ranks, BNP…
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FEATUREDPOLITICS
15 August 1975: Murder of Bangladesh’s Founding Father – An evil attempt to murder Bangladesh, writes James Wilson
by James Wilsonby James WilsonA few weeks later, a notorious Indemnity Ordinance was promulgated by the brutal usurper Khandaker Moshtaque Ahmed, who proclaimed martial law on 15th August 1975 and declared himself the President…
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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), an opposition political platform, prepared a list of 500 police personnel which it then sent out to foreign diplomats. These policemen of different ranks, BNP…
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With participation of speakers from four continents, the Press Club Brussels reverberated on Saturday March 25th with the call for international recognition of Bangladesh Genocide. The speakers included scholars, family…
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Dr. Mohsin Ali’s ‘1971 Massacres in Bangladesh’: a gripping new book that exposes the Pakistani army’s violence
by asmaby asma1971 Massacres in Bangladesh: an intriguing book that tries to show the Pakistani army’s exploitation, oppressions, coercions, rapes, destructions, and crimes by referencing hundreds of occurrences that were Genocides and Massacres. The book is the creation of published author Dr. Mohsin Ali, a social worker who loves traveling, swimming, writing poetry, songs, and soccer.
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The Embassy of Bangladesh in Brussels celebrated Independence and National Day 2022 by organising a grand reception in Brussels on 31st March 2022.
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Bengali community in Belgium joins human rights activists in calling for international recognition of Pakistan’s 1971 Genocide against Bangladesh
by asmaby asmaAccording to the United Nations, the word “genocide” was first coined by Polish lawyer Raphäel Lemkin in 1944 in his book Axis Rule in Occupied Europe.
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Bangladeshi community in Belgium turns to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II for help in Khaleda Zia case
by asmaby asmaIt is not every day that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is called on by a Belgian community to intervene in a dispute, but that is precisely what happened in Brussels this week.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Commissioner Janez Lenarčič announces €12 million in humanitarian aid for Rohingya in Bangladesh & Myanmar.
by asmaby asmaEuropean Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič has concluded a three-day visit to Bangladesh to see the situation on the ground in the context of the worsening humanitarian crisis affecting Rohingya people. In the margins of his visit, he announced an additional €12 million in humanitarian aid funding for the Rohingya in Bangladesh and Myanmar.
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The European Union and Bangladesh met for their fourth Diplomatic Consultations on October 26th 2021 in Brussels.