Headline
- Iran slams US strikes on Yemen
- Mobile surveillance tech used in enforced disappearances under past regime
- Dengue claims two more lives in 24 hrs
- Sarjis Alam warns of strike by Citizen's Committee in solidarity with doctors
- Stellantis reverses Ohio layoffs after CEO's resignation
- Bangladesh receives $200cr remittance in 21 days of Dec
- ‘EC will decide who are eligible for contest in polls’
- Bangladesh receives $900m World Bank financing
- 40 receive certificates after completing training at Bashundhara Language and Skill Center
- ‘Joint drives will be strengthened against hill cutting, air pollution, and banned polythene’
- Syrian youth will resist incoming government, hopes Khamenei
- Inquilab Mancha issues 7-day ultimatum to interim govt over 3 point-demands including AL ban
- Inqilab Mancha blocks Kakrail intersection, demands action against Awami League
- Bangladesh urges Myanmar to resolve border issue
- Russia hit with 9/11 style attack on high-rise buildings
- Minimal wage structure in media should be introduced: Press Secy
- Berlin must be ready to respond to Russian hybrid attacks: German Defence Minister
- Shuvosangho empowers 20 underprivileged women in Boalkhali with sewing machines
- Govt renames Bangabandhu Rail Bridge
- Reform Commission to hold talks with the Administrative Association
Mobile surveillance tech used in enforced disappearances under past regime
The Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances in Bangladesh has revealed that mobile phone surveillance technology was instrumental in locating victims before their secret abductions by the ousted regime of Sheikh Hasina. BSS reported this on Sunday. The commissions report, titled...
Former police chief among those set to appear in tribunal on Wednesday
Eight officials, including the former police chief and the former director general of NTMC, are set to appear before the International Criminal Tribunal on Wednesday, facing charges of genocide and crimes against humanity related to events in July and August. The individuals scheduled for court...