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Sexual harassment: HC's directives remain unimplemented even after 16 years
Sexual harassment: HC's directives remain unimplemented even after 16 years

Sexual harassment: HC's directives remain unimplemented even after 16 years

Recently, numerous incidents of sexual harassment have come to light across the country, sparking protests in various educational institutions, social, cultural, and human rights organizations. However, legal experts believe that if the High Court's directives on preventing sexual harassment, issued 16 years ago, had been implemented, such heinous crimes would have significantly decreased.

Tears of the rape victim remains unseen
Tears of the rape

Tears of the rape victim remains unseen

The deteriorating law and order situation in the country has led to a sharp rise in horrifying incidents of rape. Among them, the brutal rape of an 8-year-old child in Magura has shocked the nation. According to research reports from the Bangladesh Mahila Parishad and Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK), in just January and February of this year, 96 people were raped, including 44 children.

Dhaka’s ailing lungs awaiting court hearing
Dhaka’s ailing lungs awaiting court hearing

Dhaka’s ailing lungs awaiting court hearing

Hatirjheel-Begunbari Project is one of the most attractive spots for nature and beauty lovers in Dhaka. The plan was to create a place where people in this polluted city could breathe in fresh air. However, due to the lack of proper maintenance, this project—often referred to the "lungs of Dhaka"—now seems to be suffering from a deadly disease. Instead of showcasing its aesthetic structures and breathtaking natural beauty, the lake’s dark, polluted water emits a foul odor.

Murder case against Sheikh Hasina: Verdict expected before August 5
Murder case against Sheikh Hasina: Verdict expected before August 5

Murder case against Sheikh Hasina: Verdict expected before August 5

Preparations are underway to submit the final report by March on war crimes cases filed against Sheikh Hasina and several members of her cabinet for the violence that occurred in July and August. The prosecution team of the International Crimes Tribunal, along with the investigation agency and ten special police teams, are working diligently to expedite the investigation and commence trials promptly. The goal is to deliver a verdict in at least one case by August 5

Extrajudicial and unlawful killings continue unabated
Extrajudicial and unlawful killings continue unabated

Extrajudicial and unlawful killings continue unabated

Extrajudicial killings show no signs of stopping in Bangladesh. At the same time, incidents of mob justice and unlawful killings are increasing. Even more concerning is the lack of independent investigations and fair trials against those accused of such actions. According to various human rights organizations and legal experts, the continuation of such incidents poses a major obstacle to human rights and good governance in the country. They argue that, just like in previous administrations, extrajudicial and unlawful killings continue to persist.