Simi_Ryon77
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If supporting the A:League is a crime, then politics itself is criminal in BD. Out of 80,000 cases, nearly 70,000 target innocent people—jailed just for their political affiliation. When political bias decides justice, democracy dies @sajeebwazed @MAarafat71 @MHCN983

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The individuals shown in the image have all passed away. They were affiliated with the Awami League as leaders and activists at different levels. During the tenure of the @Yunus_Centre administration, they were arrested and detained. In many cases, their families have alleged, and available evidence indicates that they were subjected to physical abuse and denied proper medical care, leading to their deaths, which are being described as instances of extrajudicial killing. Among them, several had participated in the Liberation War and contributed to the birth of Bangladesh. Yet, in that very Bangladesh, they were deprived of legal rights and denied the right to bail. At least 526 people have reportedly been killed under the government led by Yunus. According to human rights organizations, 128 people were killed through mob violence in 2024, and 166 in 2025. Law enforcement agencies under Yunus carried out extrajudicial killings of 45 individuals. During Yunus’s rule, 187 people died in prison, most of whom were Awami League leaders and activists. After the interim government led by Yunus took power, there was a surge in widespread killings and the filing of fabricated cases to suppress dissenting voices in Bangladesh. Not only Awami League leaders and activists, but also innocent people with even distant connections to the party were arrested and imprisoned. With direct intervention from the Yunus government, these individuals were deprived of their right to bail. The record of those killed during their tenure is enough to understand what the rule of NGO figures and so-called civil society representatives—who often speak about human rights—actually looked like. Many people question the number of deaths during Yunus’s tenure. Therefore, this effort has been made to publish a list with photos. Today’s first installment includes the names and images of 42 individuals, along with the prisons where they were held. The list was compiled by journalist @TaimurTusher who himself became a target of the Yunus administration and was forced to leave the country. It is important for the world to recognize the true nature of Yunus and his associates, who have long relied on rhetoric about human rights and the rule of law as a foundation for their NGO activities. #HumanRightsCrisis @AgnesCallamard @IHRF_English @IHumanRightsC @IhrcE @FCDOHumanRights @RapporteurUn @FranceskAlbs @Kennedy_HRC @SouthAsiaHudson @EUAmbBangladesh @CWhiteleyEU @USAmbBangladesh @StateDRL @DRL_AS @LisaCurtisDC @State_SCA @SergioGor @BobBlackman @usembassydhaka @AyorkorBotchwey @husainhaqqani @DerekJGrossman @MichaelKugelman @dhume @CJBdingo25 @Chellaney @mrubin1971 @ChathamHouse @kajakallas @bronwenmaddox @lelispatricia @patlakath

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Bangladesh Export Earnings Drop 21% in February #Bangladesh’s export sector saw a sharp decline in February 2026, raising fresh concerns about the country’s economic outlook. 🔹 January 2026: $4.41 Billion 🔹 February 2026: $3.49 Billion ➡️ 21% drop in just one month Compared to February 2025, exports also fell by over 12% year-on-year. The biggest impact was seen in the Ready-Made Garments (#RMG) sector, Bangladesh’s main export engine: 👕 RMG Exports: $2.82 Billion 📉 13.21% decline from last year For the first eight months of the fiscal year (Jul–Feb): 📊 FY 2024–25: $32.94 Billion 📊 FY 2025–26: $31.9 Billion ➡️ 3.15% decline Experts cite several reasons behind the slowdown: 🌍 Falling global demand 🇺🇸 Reduced orders from the United States 🇪🇺 Slower European markets 📉 Global economic uncertainty With export pressure continuing for 7–8 months, concerns are rising about foreign exchange reserves and economic stability. Bangladesh is now exploring new markets and product diversification, but recovery may take time if global conditions remain uncertain. @POTUS @icsforum @StateDept @VP @StateDRL @MediaFreedomC @UN_HRC @UN_News_Centre @WSJ @sajeebwazed @nytimes @amnesty @article19org @pressfreedom @AFP @HRF @omctorg @saddamhussainbd @UNHumanRights @ALBDMedia @UN @BBC @Reuters @UN_SDG @AP @hrw @HRUpdatesbd @bdwatch2024 @ANI @MHCN983 @MAarafat71 @ctgchatter @StateDRL @OHCHRAsia @ImbusyWarrior

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