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Muhammad Nurul Huda

STRAIGHT LINE

Police reform must break free from colonial legacy

Police reform must enable the force to function freely, fairly, justly, and independently.
7 February 2025, 02:00 AM

Reform imperatives of our police

The police reform debate seems to be attracting a wider and more serious audience.
19 December 2024, 11:20 AM

Time for many to apologise

It is time for discerning citizens to ponder over the factors and circumstances that have brought us to this precarious condition.
15 December 2024, 02:00 AM

Why we need democratic policing

Why are the deficits in democratic policing so glaring?
29 September 2024, 12:30 PM

The morale issues of Bangladesh Police

There is no denying that for a long time, the police have been used as a tool of repression in the subcontinent
18 September 2024, 06:00 AM

The need for a clear charter for the intelligence agencies

The catch-all definition of national security must not be used as a cloak to hide abuses.
3 September 2024, 02:00 AM

The necessity for substantive police reform

For police reform to be substantive, the first order of business should be the enactment of a new Police Act
29 August 2024, 05:00 AM

Tackling the bad apples of police

The onus of ensuring malpractice-free management of the police force squarely rests with the police hierarchy.
29 January 2024, 01:00 AM

A shameful reality

A disturbing media report tells us about the plight of at least 14 Hindu families that have been evicted by land grabbers allegedly at the behest of influential quarters in Barguna District.
3 April 2015, 18:00 PM

Intrepid Bangabandhu

AS the nation celebrates the forty-fourth Independence Day grateful Bangladeshis need to remember Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the intrepid architect of our freedom struggle.
27 March 2015, 18:00 PM

The grammar of investigation

THE Law Commission Chairman Justice A.B.M. Khairul Haque found himself in the limelight when at a discussion he said: “He (the police chief) should have resigned that very day (when Avijit was murdered)…..We don't have this culture in our country.”
20 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Civil liberty must precede enforcement efficiency

THERE is something manifestly unusual in the media report that says that the police have sought cancellation of a legal provision that bars them from justifying torture and inhuman treatment of anyone in custody even in circumstances like war and political unrest.
13 March 2015, 18:00 PM

Avijit murder: Tackling intolerance

THE horrific murder of Avijit Roy, an activist writer, in full public view, has shocked all but the bigoted fringe elements of our society.
6 March 2015, 18:00 PM

The worrisome public order

THE cynics in the current hyper-charged socio-political situation would say that “the banality of evil” has come home to us with a strange poignancy.
27 February 2015, 18:00 PM

Institutional resilience is the key

WHILE solutions to the present political stalemate do not appear to be in sight and the public continue to suffer due to obstinacy of the political actors, is it worth pondering over measures that could be undertaken without recourse to political dialogue, with a view to tiding over the present situation?
20 February 2015, 18:00 PM

Behind the politics of ATTRITION

ONE may wonder if the principal political parties of Bangladesh have embarked upon an ominous battle of wearing down the opponent. The astounding actions of our major political actors would perhaps testify to the substance of such a premonition. Extreme rigidity in a democratic dispensation is not at all desirable. It also needs to be said that the present stalemate is not the first instance when political actors have ventured to act their own way, come what may.
13 February 2015, 18:00 PM
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