A Suicide: Is a Teacher Being Punished Before Proven guilty?

Melbourne, 3 May: The death of a young student is always profoundly heartbreaking. The suicide of Munira Mahjabin Mimo, a Master’s student in the Department of…

The Unspoken Crisis: A Three-Month Account of Minority Victimisation in Bangladesh

Melbourne, 2 May – The last three months of the first quarter of 2026 – February through April – have written a continuous story of fear…

Visas for two Muslim Preachers: Concerns over Australia’s visa policy – a terrible failure?

Melbourne, 8 April: A recent opinion piece by Andrew Bolt, published in The Daily Telegraph on 6 April, has reignited debate over Australia’s visa screening…

Australian Prime Minister Extends Pohela Boishakh Greetings to Bengali Community

Melbourne, April 14 2026: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has extended warm শুভ নববর্ষ (Shubho Noboborsho) greetings to the Bengali community in Australia and around…

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Urgent Appeal to UN Highlights Serious Fair Trial Concerns in Sheikh Hasina’s In Absentia Trial Before Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal

London/Melbourne, 11 November 2025: An Urgent Appeal has been filed with the United Nations (UN) raising grave concerns over the fairness and legality of the…

Lord Carlile expresses deep concern over Bangladesh’s political situation

London, 6 November 2025: The Right Honourable Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE KC, a member of the UK House of Lords and a distinguished barrister,…

Bangladesh’s Upcoming Election Highlights Growing Political Exclusion of Religious Minorities

Sydney, 5 November 2025: By Amal Datta Deep Contradiction between Political Promises and Practice As Bangladesh heads toward its 13th National Parliamentary Election, concerns are…

Bangladesh’s justice system under fire: international experts call ICT a ‘Kangaroo Court’”

MELBOURNE, 2 November: At a press conference held at London’s Frontline Club, international law expert and solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales, Syed Zainul Abedin, described Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) as a “Kangaroo Court” and a “political instrument of persecution.” During the event, Abedin presented a detailed legal analysis of Bangladesh’s

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