This week marks yet another grim reminder of how far Bangladesh has fallen under the Yunus
government. What began as an “interimˮ administration has hardened into a regime defined by
brutality, silence, and betrayal of the very people it claims to govern. From mass arrests to minority
persecution, from attacks on academics to inhumane treatment of women leaders behind bars, the
violations are no longer isolated incidents, but part of a calculated pattern.
Across the country, citizens are waking up to a climate of fear where justice is a privilege of the few
and repression is the norm for the many. Each passing day exposes more evidence that Yunusʼs rule
is not one of neutrality or reform; it is one of vengeance and authoritarian control.
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