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Sabir Mustafa

The writer is head of the BBC World Service's Bengali service.

Election February

Hope and despair cloud the prospect of February polls

Bangladesh appears to be getting pulled in opposite directions by two political currents.
2 September 2025, 05:00 AM
Gopalganj curfew July 16

Questions over Gopalganj violence deserve answers

July 16 Gopalganj violence and killings carry a deeply sinister significance.
24 July 2025, 02:00 AM
Mrs Rekha Ali

BBC Bangla at 75 / The digital future is now

The biggest challenge faced by the Bengali service came in 1971 when the Pakistan army launched a ferocious crackdown on Bengali nationalists campaigning for independence of what was then East Pakistan. The BBC became a lifeline service for millions of people inside East Pakistan and in refugee camps dotted along the border on the Indian side.
11 October 2016, 18:00 PM
Getting into the groove

REMINISCENCES OF A FORMER COLLEAGUE / Getting into the groove

The early days of The Daily Star were also interesting times for Bangladesh. Back in 1991, the country was emerging from some sort of a istorical coma. Democracy was being re-established after the ill-fated experiment with one-party rule followed by two bouts of military dictatorship littered with coups and political murders. There was an air of freedom, a sense that liberalism had finally triumphed.
3 February 2016, 18:00 PM
Election February

Hope and despair cloud the prospect of February polls

Bangladesh appears to be getting pulled in opposite directions by two political currents.
2 September 2025, 05:00 AM
Gopalganj curfew July 16

Questions over Gopalganj violence deserve answers

July 16 Gopalganj violence and killings carry a deeply sinister significance.
24 July 2025, 02:00 AM
Mrs Rekha Ali

The digital future is now

The biggest challenge faced by the Bengali service came in 1971 when the Pakistan army launched a ferocious crackdown on Bengali nationalists campaigning for independence of what was then East Pakistan. The BBC became a lifeline service for millions of people inside East Pakistan and in refugee camps dotted along the border on the Indian side.
11 October 2016, 18:00 PM
Getting into the groove

Getting into the groove

The early days of The Daily Star were also interesting times for Bangladesh. Back in 1991, the country was emerging from some sort of a istorical coma. Democracy was being re-established after the ill-fated experiment with one-party rule followed by two bouts of military dictatorship littered with coups and political murders. There was an air of freedom, a sense that liberalism had finally triumphed.
3 February 2016, 18:00 PM
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