Week after week, Bangladesh slips deeper into chaos under the illegitimate Yunus-led interim regime.
What the people expected was stability, democracy, and a path to reconciliation. Instead, what they are
witnessing is a ruthless campaign of persecution and fear. From the mass arrests of opposition leaders
to the harassment of journalists, from the violation of minority rights to the shameless denial of justice for
women and children, the stateʼs agenda has become frighteningly clear: silence all dissent, erase
accountability, and tighten its grip on power at any cost.
The Yunus government has weaponized every arm of the state, law enforcement, bureaucracy, and even
the legal system, to terrorize ordinary citizens. Bangladeshis are no longer safe in their homes, in the
streets, or even in their right to speak and write freely. Each passing week adds new names to the list of
victims: political leaders dragged from their residences, women threatened with violence, minorities
forced into fear, and critics publicly humiliated. What is unfolding before our eyes is not governance; it is
systematic oppression, carefully orchestrated to crush the spirit of a nation.
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