NEWS DESK The interim government on Saturday ditched the social media posts claiming that the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) is set to issue arrest warrants against hundreds more army officers. Responding to a question from UNB on the social media posts, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam dismissed the claims as “completely unfounded rumours.” Continue Reading
NEWS DESK The Bangladesh Army on Saturday said 15 officers, against whom arrest warrants were issued for alleged involvement in disappearances and crimes against humanity, have been taken into custody. Among them, 14 are serving officers and one is an officer in the LPR, and another officer did not respond to notice, said Major General […]Continue Reading
HRM Rokan Uddin India’s involvement in the Chittagong Hill Tracts insurgency has been one of the longest shadows cast over Bangladesh’s sovereignty. The roots go back to the very early years of independence. By 1973, barely two years after the birth of the nation, Indian policymakers had already concluded that an assertive, independent Bangladesh could […]Continue Reading
NEWS DESK The Army Chief has not made any statement about giving indemnity to anyone accused of enforced disappearances, murder, or other crimes against humanity, said a statement of the Inter Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR) on Monday. Some dishonest and malicious groups especially individuals living abroad are once again twisting his words and spreading […]Continue Reading