Bangladesh
Envoy Mushfiqul Fazal condemns attacks on media outlets
Bangladesh Ambassador to Mexico Mushfiqul Fazal Ansery has condemned the recent attacks on media outlets in Bangladesh over differences of opinion or other reasons.
In a verified Facebook post on Sunday, the envoy said they have never devoted themselves to long-term struggles at home or abroad, nor to building global public opinion, for such purposes.
Referring to his experience at UN and White House briefings, he emphasised that attempts to destroy media institutions cannot be justified. “No such act can be justified. Period,” he added.
Following the death of Inquilab Moncho spokesman Sharif Osman Hadi, mobs went on a rampage at the offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star on Thursday night, triggering widespread criticism at home and abroad.
Meanwhile, law enforcers have identified 31 people directly involved in the attacks on media outlets after scrutinising video footage and have arrested nine of the accused.
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Offline Indian visa services remain suspended in Khulna
Offline Indian visa services at the Assistant High Commissioner’s office in Khulna have remained suspended since Wednesday, while online processing resumed on Sunday.
Security has been tightened in and around the office following the killing of Inquilab Monch spokesman Sharif Osman Hadi.
On Sunday afternoon, police, navy and army personnel were deployed at Shamsur Rahman Road and in adjacent areas. Several surrounding roads were also closed, causing traffic diversions.
Visa brokers said offline visa applications were halted from Wednesday afternoon due to security concerns.
Online applications, which had continued initially, were temporarily suspended on Thursday afternoon following a protest programme titled “March to Indian Consulate Office”.
Sadhan Sarkar, a visa broker, said applications submitted until Thursday noon began processing on Sunday.
Deputy Commissioner of Khulna Metropolitan Police Md Tajul Islam said police, detectives, navy and army personnel have been deployed to maintain security. Patrols across the city have been increased and authorities remain on high alert, he added.
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Pranay Verma visits Indian visa centre in Dhaka
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma on Monday visited the Indian Visa Application Centre (IVAC) at Jamuna Future Park to take stock of the functioning of visa services.
He also interacted with visa applicants, many of whom were applying for medical visas to travel to India for treatment.
Given the ‘serious threats’ reported last week at the Indian High Commission and its installations in Bangladesh, the Indian High Commission had shut down IVAC operations for a day.
The centre was later reopened, and all applicants whose appointment slots fell on that day were provided with early alternative slots.
Several visa applicants are travelling to India for treatment of serious medical conditions. Keeping these humanitarian needs in mind, and despite the evolving security situation, the High Commission said it continues to operate visa centres in Dhaka, Khulna, Sylhet and Rajshahi.
However, the IVAC in Chittagong remains temporarily shut following a mob attack at the entrance of the Assistant High Commission of India (AHCI) in Chittagong on the night of December 18–19.
Indian visa centre in Dhaka now operational
During the incident, stone-pelting and threats to break the entrance created serious security concerns for AHCI officials and others residing within the same premises.
During his visit to the IVAC, officials flagged problems related to the submission of a large number of fake documents, as well as disruptions caused by middlemen and touts who attempt to hack visa servers and create artificial traffic, depriving genuine applicants of appointment slots.
The High Commissioner assured that these concerns would be raised with the relevant authorities in Bangladesh.
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Nine arrested over attacks on media, cultural offices in Dhaka
Law enforcement agencies have arrested at least nine people in connection with recent attacks on the offices of Prothom Alo, The Daily Star and two cultural organisations in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country.
Seven of the arrestees were identified as Md Kashem Faruk, Md Saidur Rahman, Rakib Hossain, Md Naim, Faisal Ahmed Pranto, Md Sohel Rana and Md Shafiqul Islam, according to a Facebook post by the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing on Monday morning.
Kashem, a former student of Al-Jamia Al-Islamia Kasemul Uloom Madrasa in Bogura, currently lives in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur area. Saidur hails from Noakanda village in Bhanga upazila of Faridpur district. Rakib Hossain, from Sherpur district, was identified in video footage taking part in vandalism and arson at the offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star. He also posted images of the wreckage along with provocative messages on Facebook.
Md Naim, a resident of Kunipara in Tejgaon, was arrested in Chauddagram upazila of Cumilla with Tk 50,000 looted during the attacks. During primary interrogation, he admitted to looting Tk 123,000, part of which he used to purchase a television and a refrigerator from Mohammadpur. The items were later recovered.
Sohel Rana, arrested from the Karwan Bazar rail-line area, has 13 cases filed against him, including drug-related charges, at different police stations in Dhaka. Shafiqul Islam, arrested from the same area, has two previous cases related to arson and grenade attacks.
Meanwhile, the Counter-Terrorism Unit of the police, along with intelligence agencies, has detained two more individuals whose identities are currently being verified.
At a meeting on Sunday, police informed Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus that primary video analysis had identified 31 suspects involved in the incidents.
In Chattogram, three people who attempted to create unrest near the residence of the Indian Assistant High Commissioner were also identified from video footage.
Efforts are underway to arrest the remaining accused.
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Russia wants Dhaka to reduce tensions domestically, also with India
Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Grigoryevich Khozin on Monday called for reducing tensions in Bangladesh to create a conducive environment before the next national election scheduled for February 12 next year.
The Ambassador also highlighted the importance of reducing Bangladesh’s tensions with its neighbour India - the sooner the better.
He said they are not interfering two countries bilateral relations but they think it will be wise to find a way so that the tension does not escalate further from the current level.
Prof Yunus calls upcoming election a historic chance to shape ‘new Bangladesh’
The Ambassador said the relations should be based on mutual trust and confidence.
He welcomed the election date announced by the Election Commission and said they are expecting that the election will be held on time - February 12.
Regarding sending election observers, the Ambassador said they are in touch with the Election Commission and they are waiting for the official invitation from the EC.
The interactive session was held at the Embassy of the Russian Federation.
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Law and order must be maintained before election: Prof Yunus
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said the law and order situation must be maintained at any cost before the upcoming national election.
The meeting, held on Sunday afternoon (December 21, 2025), discussed in detail various issues, including the return of BNP acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to the country, security measures taken on the occasion of the upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Prof Yunus ordered the prompt arrest of those involved in the murder of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi and other illegal activities.
The issues were discussed at a meeting held at state guest house Jamuna on Sunday afternoon with Prof Yunus in the chair.
The meeting reviewed the overall law and order situation in the country.
Home Affairs Adviser Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, National Security Advisor Dr Khalilur Rahman and top officials of various security and law enforcement agencies were present at the meeting, said Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder on Monday.
Editors’ Council, NOAB condemn arson attacks on Prothom Alo, Daily Star.
Besides, the arrest of those involved in the murder of Inqilab Mancho spokesperson and July fighter Shaheed Sharif Osman Hadi and the progress of the investigation were discussed in detail.
The police informed the Chief Adviser that 31 people have already been identified through video footage on suspicion of being involved in the recent attacks on the offices of two national dailies and two cultural organizations.
At least six people have been arrested in various parts of the country, including Dhaka, in these incidents till Monday morning.
The arrestees are Md Kashem Farooqui, Md Saidur Rahman, Rakib Hossain, Md Naeem, Md Sohel Rana and Md Shafiqul Islam.
Mob incited by Elias Hossain sets fire to Daily Star office in Dhaka
The operation to arrest the remaining identified suspects is underway.
In addition, three of those who tried to create chaos near the residence of the Assistant High Commissioner of India in Chattogram have been identified through video footage.
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Intercommunal situation in Bangladesh better than in many other parts in South Asia: MoFA
Bangladesh has rejected the attempt of the Indian authorities to depict an "isolated attack" on a Bangladeshi citizen, who happens to belong to the Hindu community, as attacks on minorities.
"The government of Bangladesh has promptly apprehended the suspects in this incident," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement on Sunday.
The intercommunal situation in Bangladesh is better than in many other parts in South Asia, said the MoFA.
Bangladesh believes that it is the duty of all governments in the region to ensure protection of minorities in their respective countries.
Indian Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Sunday said the fact is that about 20-25 youth gathered in front of the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi on December 20 and raised slogans in protest against the "horrendous killing" of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh, while also calling for the protection of all minorities in Bangladesh.
Jaiswal said they have also urged that the perpetrators of the barbaric killing of Das be brought to justice.
Bangladesh rejects India’s advice; vows free, fair polls
The unjustifiable incident at the Bangladesh High Commission residence in New Delhi on 20th December 2025 is highly regrettable and cannot be accepted as “misleading propaganda”, Bangladesh said in its reaction.
Dhaka thinks the miscreants were allowed to carry out their activities right outside the perimeters of the High Commission, creating panic among the personnel inside the complex.
The High Commission was not given information in advance about this organised event.
"We have, however, noted the commitment of the government of India to ensure the safety and security of all Bangladesh diplomatic posts in India," MoFA said in its media release.
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Attacks on Bangladeshi media protested in London
Journalists, media professionals, cultural activists, and members of the British Bangladeshi community protested the recent attacks on The Daily Star and Prothom Alo and growing threats against journalists, after gathering at the historic Altab Ali Park in East London on Sunday.
The demonstration, organised by Bangla-speaking journalists working in London, strongly condemned the vandalism, arson, looting, and alleged attempts to kill journalists during coordinated attacks on the two media houses in Bangladesh.
Calling the attacks ‘unprecedented’ and ‘unacceptable,’ they termed it a “black day” in the country’s media history.
Speakers at the rally said the attacked-media have long stood for independent, objective, and responsible journalism—principles that have increasingly made them targets of intimidation and violence.
They demanded an immediate and transparent investigation into the attacks and accountability for those responsible.
Addressing the protest, former BBC Bangla journalist Uday Shankar Das said that while media outlets in Bangladesh have faced attacks in the past, the recent violence marked a dangerous escalation. “Differences of opinion are natural in a democratic society, but resorting to organised violence is never acceptable,” he said.
Syed Nahas Pasha, vice president of the Commonwealth Journalists Association, warned that the attacks went beyond institutional damage and directly endangered journalists’ lives.
“This reflects a serious failure of governance,” he said, adding that ensuring the safety of citizens and journalists is a fundamental responsibility of the state.
Former General Secretary of the London Bangla Press Club, Muhammad Abdus Sattar, said journalists are not intimidated by the attacks.
Tough times ahead, everyone must remain united: Tarique Rahman
“Bangladeshis in the diaspora stand united. We do not want forces that oppose the spirit of the Liberation War to gain ground in Bangladesh,” he said.
The protest, moderated by broadcast journalist and writer Bulbul Hasan, was attended by senior journalists, freedom fighters, writers, and community leaders, including Prothom Alo UK correspondent Saidul Islam, Nilufar Hasan, Urmee Mazher, Abu Musa Hasan, freedom fighter Luqueman Hussain, Hamid Mohammad, Ansar Ahmed Ullah, Sarwar E Alam, A S M Masum, Rupi Amin, and S M Tanvir Ahmed.
Holding banners and chanting slogans in defence of press freedom, participants said the gathering was an expression of solidarity with journalists in Bangladesh and a call to protect independent media as a cornerstone of democracy.
Meanwhile, the London Bangla Press Club issued a statement condemning the attacks on Prothom Alo, The Daily Star, and other media outlets, editors, and journalists in Bangladesh.
Expressing deep concern, the Press Club said the arson, vandalism, and assaults constituted a direct attack on press freedom, freedom of expression, and the people’s right to information, posing a serious threat to the country’s democratic progress.
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Man killed as boat hits sand-laden bulkhead on Padma River
A 57-year-old man was killed when a passenger boat collided with a sand-laden bulkhead on the Padma River in Chapainawabganj’s Sadar Upazila on Sunday afternoon.
The deceased was identified as Md Bhikhu, son of late Abdus Salam of Rashiya Rustum Morler Para in Narayanpur Union under the upazila.
According to eyewitnesses and family members, the passenger boat left Alimnagar Ghat for Narayanpur in the afternoon. As the vessel approached the ghat area at Charbaghdanga, it struck a bulkhead standing in the river, leaving Bhikhu critically injured.
He was rescued and taken to the 250-bed Chapainawabganj District Hospital, where he died around 7:45pm while undergoing treatment.
On-duty physician Umme Habiba said Bhikhu suffered injuries to his hands and chest in the accident and also had existing heart complications.
Noor Alam, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Chapainawabganj Sadar Model Police Station, said an investigation is underway.
“No complaint has yet been filed by the victim’s family. If a complaint is received, legal action will be taken following investigation,” he added.
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Holy Shab-e-Meraj on January 16
The holy Shab-e-Meraj will be observed in the country on the night of January 16 (Friday).
The National Moon Sighting Committee took the decision at a meeting held at the Islamic Foundation office at Baitul Mukarram on Sunday evening.
Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain chaired the meeting.
On the night of 26th Rajab every year, Muslims observe Shab-e-Meraj when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) embarked on a special journey to meet Allah.
In the journey, the Prophet travelled on the “Buraq” to Heaven where Allah gave him some instructions to take back to the faithful regarding the details of prayers.
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