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Zobaer Ahmed is a journalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Worldwide newsrooms are converging; so he diversifies. Though Broadcast Journalism is his niche, over the years he has prepared himself (through experience and formal education and training) to work in any converged newsroom. He has a track record of working in two leading television channels (Banglavision and Maasranga TV) in Bangladesh since 2006. Basically he does journalism, though his roles have varied as reporter, producer, anchor, director, script writer, assignment editor, planner, and team coordinator. He did regular news coverage in the field of politics, business, energy, environment, and sports. He designed and produced news shows, wrote scripts for them, and also wrote, directed and produced news documentaries. He also anchored news shows and current affairs programs. He has worked with CNN and Deutsche Welle Bangla. In DW, he has produced special multimedia reports for online, made web-videos, and also managed their social media pages. He studied and got training on investigative reporting, data journalism, multimedia journalism and narrative journalism in Bangladesh (at MRDI), Singapore (as AJF Fellow), Philippines (as ACFJ Fellow) and Germany (at DW). He has just finished a research on representation of Rohingyas in Bangladeshi and Burmese newspapers.
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Is Hasina's Resignation an Opportunity for Democratization in Bangladesh?
Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh's Prime Minister following weeks of violent protests, leading to a transitional government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. The protests, initially against a controversial quota system, escalated into a mass movement. The opposition BNP seeks political reform and dialogue, while Jamaat-e-Islami aims to strengthen its political position. Student leaders advocate for moving beyond binary politics. The interim government has yet to announce a clear election roadmap, focusing instead on institutional reforms to ensure fair elections. Analysts urge the government to address the July massacre's victims and outline justice measures.
What will Bangladesh's post-Hasina era look like?
Following Sheikh Hasina's resignation amid protests, Bangladesh is under an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. The political landscape is shifting, with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) seeking dialogue for reforms, while Jamaat-e-Islami aims to unite Islamic parties. Student leaders advocate for moving beyond binary politics. The interim government has yet to announce election plans, focusing on state reforms and justice for protest victims. Analysts urge clarity on economic management and constitutional amendments to ensure political stability.
What will Bangladesh's post-Hasina era look like?
Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh's prime minister after protests over a controversial quota system for government jobs. The protests led to a mass movement, resulting in Hasina's departure and the establishment of an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. The Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have dominated Bangladesh's politics for decades. With Hasina's exit, the BNP seeks dialogue for political reform and elections. The protests were among the deadliest in Bangladesh's history, with significant casualties reported.
PM Sheikh Hasina Resigns, What is the Fate of Bangladesh?
Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, resigned amid widespread student protests and public dissatisfaction, ending her 15-year rule. The military, led by General Waker-Uz-Zaman, plans to form a temporary government, though its leadership remains uncertain. The protests, initially sparked by demands to abolish a controversial job quota system, escalated into a broader movement against Hasina's government, resulting in significant casualties. Student leaders demand representation in any interim government, while human rights activists and legal experts criticize the military's involvement, advocating for a civilian-led transition. The situation remains tense, with calls for constitutional solutions to address public grievances.
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Ousted, What's Next?
Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, resigned and fled the country following weeks of violent student protests. The Bangladesh Army, led by General Waker-Uz-Zaman, announced the formation of a temporary government, though its leadership and composition remain unclear. The protests, initially sparked by demands to abolish a controversial employment quota system, escalated into a broader uprising against the government, resulting in around 300 deaths. Student leaders demand representation in the interim government, while human rights activists and legal experts express dissatisfaction with the army's temporary solution. Calls for a civilian-led interim government to address public grievances and organize new elections are growing, with some advocating for constitutional amendments to facilitate this transition.
Bangladesh: Fair Elections Despite Opposition Boycott?
Bangladesh is set to hold its twelfth parliamentary elections on January 7, 2024, amid a boycott by the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). The ruling Awami League, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, insists the elections will be fair and participatory despite the absence of the BNP. The BNP claims widespread arrests and suppression of its members, leading to concerns about the legitimacy of the elections. Sheikh Hasina's campaign highlights economic achievements, but there are worries about democratic backsliding and political repression. The article reflects on the challenges of ensuring a truly democratic process in the current political climate.
Bangladesh claims fair election despite opposition boycott
Bangladesh is set to hold its 12th parliamentary elections on January 7, with the ruling Awami League facing criticism for the absence of the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which boycotted the polls. The BNP alleges widespread oppression and false charges against its members, while Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government claims the elections will be participatory. Despite economic achievements under Hasina's leadership, concerns about democratic backsliding persist. The election's legitimacy is questioned due to the lack of significant opposition participation.
Bangladesh: What's next after PM Sheikh Hasina forced out?
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh resigned amid massive student protests and escalating violence, ending her 15-year rule. The military, led by General Waker-uz-Zaman, announced plans for an interim government, though its composition remains uncertain. Student protesters demand representation in the interim administration, while rights activists call for a civilian-led government. The unrest, sparked by opposition to a controversial quota system, has resulted in around 300 deaths. Observers suggest a return to a caretaker government model to ensure fair elections, emphasizing the military's role should be limited to national defense.
What is the future of Bangladesh after the fall of the Prime Minister?
Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, resigned and fled the country amid mass student protests and escalating violence, leading to a military-led interim government. The protests, initially against a controversial quota system, evolved into a broader movement against Hasina's administration, resulting in approximately 300 deaths. The military, led by General Waker-Uz-Zaman, announced plans for an interim government, but its formation remains unclear. Student leaders demand representation in the interim government, while human rights activists express skepticism about military involvement. The U.S. praised the military's restraint and called for a democratic transition. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is suggested as a potential advisor for the interim government.
South Asia desperate for positives from COP27
South Asia faces severe climate change impacts, with nations incurring significant costs and experiencing frequent extreme weather events. The World Bank estimates substantial financial burdens and climate migration in the region. COP27 is seen as a critical platform for addressing these challenges, with a focus on scaling up adaptation solutions and mobilizing climate finance. Experts highlight the need for equitable climate justice and adequate financial compensation for vulnerable countries. The concept of Loss and Damage is gaining attention, emphasizing the need for additional funds to support affected populations. The success of COP27 hinges on addressing these urgent issues.
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