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Shuprova Tasneem

As I seek justice for my father, I want a government that practises the reforms it preaches

This weaponisation of murder cases means that my family lives in constant fear of retribution.
5 May 2025, 16:40 PM

Can we break the cycle of migrant exploitation?

There has been a silent consensus on turning a blind eye to rights abuses of our migrant workers.
10 September 2024, 04:00 AM

ICJ ruling puts current global order on trial

The main question now is to what extent the ICJ order will create pressure on Israel’s allies.
29 January 2024, 13:00 PM

COP28’s hollow victory

It is difficult to not feel defeated by COP28’s end results.
17 December 2023, 14:00 PM

We must radically reimagine girls’ rights

Even in 2023, there are a number of very basic rights that Bangladeshi girls don't have.
30 September 2023, 02:00 AM

No more aid and no real solutions

Despite the international recognition, the global outpouring of support (at the time), and the crisis in Myanmar that has now escalated into civil war – the world seems to have moved on.
25 August 2023, 03:00 AM

Too unsafe to even play football?

Latest attack lays bare the relentless gendered violence faced by Bangladeshi women.
5 August 2023, 15:00 PM

What is the fracas on the Barishal uni question paper really about?

A Dhallywood dialogue recently created a social media storm by cropping up in a more unusual place: a question paper for Bangladesh Studies in the University of Barishal, where students were asked to examine it in the “light of British hegemony in the Indian subcontinent.”
16 June 2023, 13:00 PM

As I seek justice for my father, I want a government that practises the reforms it preaches

This weaponisation of murder cases means that my family lives in constant fear of retribution.
5 May 2025, 16:40 PM

Can we break the cycle of migrant exploitation?

There has been a silent consensus on turning a blind eye to rights abuses of our migrant workers.
10 September 2024, 04:00 AM

ICJ ruling puts current global order on trial

The main question now is to what extent the ICJ order will create pressure on Israel’s allies.
29 January 2024, 13:00 PM

COP28’s hollow victory

It is difficult to not feel defeated by COP28’s end results.
17 December 2023, 14:00 PM

We must radically reimagine girls’ rights

Even in 2023, there are a number of very basic rights that Bangladeshi girls don't have.
30 September 2023, 02:00 AM

No more aid and no real solutions

Despite the international recognition, the global outpouring of support (at the time), and the crisis in Myanmar that has now escalated into civil war – the world seems to have moved on.
25 August 2023, 03:00 AM

Too unsafe to even play football?

Latest attack lays bare the relentless gendered violence faced by Bangladeshi women.
5 August 2023, 15:00 PM

What is the fracas on the Barishal uni question paper really about?

A Dhallywood dialogue recently created a social media storm by cropping up in a more unusual place: a question paper for Bangladesh Studies in the University of Barishal, where students were asked to examine it in the “light of British hegemony in the Indian subcontinent.”
16 June 2023, 13:00 PM

Forget the coronation, let’s talk about colonialism

Will the new king finally apologise for the atrocities committed in the name of the crown?
11 May 2023, 13:00 PM

Stories that we tell ourselves

How should a nation memorialise its history?
25 March 2023, 18:00 PM

What’s wrong with how we report on violence against women?

It is clear that the way we are talking about violence against women is not working
5 March 2023, 18:00 PM

Our migrant workers deserve better protection

How often have you heard the term “hundi” recently? I would bet quite a few times, especially if you’ve been following the worried discussions surrounding the cost-of-living crisis and economic downturn, both at home and abroad.
10 February 2023, 18:00 PM

The cold doesn't kill people. Bad policies do.

It seems grossly inappropriate that in a country on its way to achieving middle-income status, there are still people dying from poverty.
22 January 2023, 17:40 PM

How did Bangladeshi women fare in 2022?

Women's achievements were overshadowed by the gendered inequalities they continue to face
29 December 2022, 20:05 PM

‘Change laws that undermine women’s position in the family’

Barrister Sara Hossain speaks on where we go next in dealing with violence against women in Bangladesh
8 December 2022, 16:00 PM

‘University campuses are still mainly male-dominated spaces’

Prof Gitiara Nasreen of Dhaka University speaks on campus sexual harassment and media’s role in normalising sexual violence
5 December 2022, 14:50 PM

Ongkur: Farhana Satu’s photography exhibition opens at the Asiatic Centre, Banani

If you had magical powers, what would you want to be? This question is likely to come up quite often in conversations with children. However, it takes on a new dimension when asked to children diagnosed with cancer. What does a little person struggling with such big problems dream of? This was the question that photographer Farhana Satu posed to her subjects, from which was born her latest exhibition, Ongkur.
27 November 2022, 09:49 AM

Spare Fardin the burden of social judgement

During criminal investigations, the police and media need to do their bit to avoid a public trial
17 November 2022, 14:19 PM

HSC question paper is merely a symptom of communalism

A progressive education system is necessary to root out communalism from society
10 November 2022, 16:00 PM

Guerrilla Hafiz and the freedom fighters we have failed

Almost 50 years after the war, freedom fighter Guerrilla Hafiz is yet to receive state recognition
3 November 2022, 18:57 PM

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