We have the law, but where is the order?
For everyth-ing that goes wrong, or for everything that seems to be out of order, we unhesitatingly blame the state
8 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Rohingya problem is neither a border nor a law and order issue
And yet the approach of the government has demonstrated exactly that. The home ministry's statement to the media stated that the purpose of the minister's recent visit to Burma was to attend a meeting on cooperation between Bangladesh and Myanmar on border and security matters.
1 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Looking beyond the obvious
It is undeniable that the Rohingya problem imposes a huge security burden on Bangladesh. The international community is unable to realise the fact that we are sheltering a population of the size of three electoral constituencies, and that in real-estate terms means two or three upazilas.
22 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Beware of Myanmar's subterfuge
The Foreign Ministry's statement, following the mixed messages coming out of Naypyidaw after the visit of Myanmar's Union Minister U Kyaw Tint Swe to Bangladesh, that it betrayed the doubtful intention of Myanmar, has said it all.
4 October 2017, 18:00 PM
We never lose friends, we simply learn who the real ones are
The reactions of some of our "very close" friends since the outbreak of the most recent Rohingya crisis have compelled me to ask myself as to where all our good friends have gone.
20 September 2017, 18:00 PM
16 Years After 9/11: The debris is yet to be cleared
The effect of the havoc that was wrought on this September day sixteen years ago still reverberates in most parts of the globe. The new world order that George Bush wanted to create, following the attack on a symbol of US might—a state of international politics where only the US writ would run, and no opposition to its power would be tolerated—had created disorder only.
10 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Where is our Rohingya Policy?
What we have today in the Rakhine State of Myanmar is a regime of ethnic cleansing. This latest round of pogrom of the Rohingyas is the result of the international community's abject lack of action.
5 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Myanmar must change tack on Rohingyas
The very fact that Myanmar has termed the recent militant attack on its security forces as being the work of “extremist Bengali insurgents” underlines the very crux of the problem.
27 August 2017, 18:00 PM
Trump's “principled realism”
It has taken President Donald Trump exactly eight months into his presidency to accept that running a corporate house and running a country are two different ball games, something that he must surely have realised the very first day after he was sworn in as president.
23 August 2017, 18:00 PM
Biswajit, murdered twice
On the very day that the world was observing the International Human Rights Day in 2012, a poor man was denied the basic right guaranteed to all human beings under God—right to life. Biswajit was a victim of depraved politics, killed brutally by some members of the student wing of the ruling party.
10 August 2017, 18:00 PM
“An ethical standard common to the barbarians of the Dark Ages”
Even after long seventy years of the most catastrophic event of the last century, the jury is still out on whether the bombings of the two Japanese cities were justified, morally or strategically.
5 August 2017, 18:00 PM
Everyone isn't corrupt
The finance minister would have us believe that corruption has so pervaded the entire society that it has rendered all of us more or less corrupt. Our finance minister is known for his broadsides and interesting utterances at various times during his long tenure in the job, which sometimes have been a cause of embarrassment for him and his party. This may be one such comment.
1 August 2017, 18:00 PM
Political will, not only roadmap
Democracy means much more than quinquennial elections to the parliament. For a country whose raison d'être has been democracy, the decay of democratic culture is alarming.
26 July 2017, 18:00 PM
The ouster of ISIL from Mosul
It is the considered opinion of scholars and observers of terrorism and extremism that the ISIL capture of Mosul was the most significant...
12 July 2017, 18:00 PM
A year after
Holey Artisan attack was a watershed event for us – both the society and the state.
30 June 2017, 18:00 PM
What is meant to divide should unite
The Finsbury Park Mosque attack was another manifestation of Islamophobia that has gripped Britain and many other western countries including the US in recent times. Reportedly, there has been a fivefold increase in hate crimes against Muslims in London after the London Bridge attack. There has been a similar spike in incidence of hate crimes against Muslims in the US, particularly after January 20, 2017.
21 June 2017, 18:00 PM
Of VAT, donkeys and horses
One cannot but marvel at the sense of proportion, or the lack of it, of the finance minister.
7 June 2017, 18:00 PM
Is the law only for the powerful?
“An earthquake achieves what the law promises but does not in practice maintain — the equality of all men.”
31 May 2017, 18:00 PM
The Sunday classic in Riyadh
US presidents seem to have a predilection for dispensing homilies directed at the Muslim countries just before the month of Ramadan – pre-Ramadan speech if you like.
24 May 2017, 18:00 PM
The mendacious US presidents
Gone are the days of “honest Abe” or of the president who as a boy refused to lie, after chopping down a cherry tree, a favourite of his father, knowing fully well the consequences of admitting the truth.
17 May 2017, 18:00 PM