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Md Abbas

Quiet stories, loud truths.

Md Abbas reports for The Daily Star, chasing stories on migration, justice, and the people often left out of the headlines. Reach him at abdulla180395@gmail.com.

Bangladeshi migrant workers: Still plagued by high costs, low safeguards

After sending over a million workers overseas this year, experts warn Bangladesh remains locked in a fragile, low-skilled labour-export model dependent on one market, exorbitant recruitment costs, and inadequate protection for migrant workers.
17 December 2025, 18:16 PM
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Female migration declines amid abuse, unsafe conditions

The migration of female workers abroad has been gradually declining over the last four years due to multiple problems, including the lack of exploration of new labour markets, unsafe working conditions, and abuse in destination countries.
5 December 2025, 20:47 PM
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28yrs of Cht accord: Disappointment, frustration keep growing

Frustration and disappointment have been growing among the indigenous people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts as the CHT Peace Accord has still not been fully implemented even after 28 years.
1 December 2025, 18:10 PM
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When American dream turns into a nightmare

Deported Bangladeshi migrants recount hunger, abuse and shattered hopes
1 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Earthquake fear in Bangladesh

Reaction / Tremors stopped, but fear remains

Waves of panic reveal a deeper crisis
23 November 2025, 13:16 PM
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Tenure ends, full consensus still elusive

The tenure of National Consensus Commission expired yesterday, with NCP and four leftist parties yet to sign the July charter of reforms.
31 October 2025, 18:15 PM
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JS may get 270 days for dual functions

The National Consensus Commission is expected to propose that the next elected parliament be given 270 days to serve both as a legislative body and a Constitution Reform Assembly.
22 October 2025, 22:13 PM
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July charter: Draft special order likely by week’s end

The National Consensus Commission is working on a special order that would authorise a referendum on implementing the just-signed July National Charter.
19 October 2025, 21:31 PM
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‘Some kicked me with boots, some hit me with helmets’

Buet student Rafid shares his ordeal with The Daily Star
29 August 2025, 10:18 AM
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Today it is Rihan, tomorrow it could be one of us

Brutal killing of 15-year-old in Fatikchhari exposes how impunity fuels violence
22 August 2025, 14:01 PM
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'Better to beg here than die there'

Nazrul Islam returned home yesterday with scars on his body and memories of brutal captivity in Libya, where traffickers and mafias shattered his dream of a better life in Italy
21 August 2025, 18:26 PM
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Calls to extend reform timeline a bid to stretch interim govt tenure

Biplobi Workers Party General Secretary Saiful Huq warned that removing secularism while retaining Islam as the state religion is a fundamental deception of the people.
20 August 2025, 18:50 PM
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Election, reforms must proceed simultaneously

Zonayed Saki, chief coordinator of Ganosamhati Andolon, has emphasised that reforms and the upcoming national election must move forward hand in hand.
17 August 2025, 18:34 PM
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July national charter: Implementation timeline missing from final draft

The National Consensus Commission yesterday sent the final draft of the July National Charter to political parties, without specifying a deadline for implementing the proposed reforms, a shift from its earlier stance.
16 August 2025, 18:20 PM
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Veggie prices soar in Dhaka kitchen markets

Abdul Malek went to Sukrabad kitchen market to buy vegetables, only to be shocked to find that a kilogramme of both okra and pointed gourd was selling for Tk 100.
15 August 2025, 18:52 PM
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July charter: Commission likely to push parties for legally binding deal

Following demands from several parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, National Citizen Party, and Islami Andolan Bangladesh, the National Consensus Commission is considering a proposal to make the July National Charter a legally binding document.
14 August 2025, 18:53 PM
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The Great Wall of China

The morning mist clung to the hills of northern China, softening the sharp lines of the mountains. Then, through the shifting veil, I saw it -- the Great Wall of China.
14 August 2025, 18:00 PM
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Election readiness: Fault lines exposed after NCP leader’s comments

As the nation looks toward a smooth transfer of power to elected representatives, National Citizen Party leader Nasiruddin Patwary’s remarks that the polls cannot be held in February 2026 without reforms have ignited a political debate.
13 August 2025, 21:28 PM
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A life devoted to knowledge, social justice, and cultural awakening

He believed true social change could only come when people were both aware and enlightened
13 August 2025, 13:05 PM
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Int’l day of the world’s indigenous peoples: Indigenous communities now just as vulnerable

Bangladesh’s indigenous peoples continued to face grave risks in the first seven months of the year despite expectations of an improvement following the July uprising, according to a report by Kapaeeng Foundation.
9 August 2025, 18:52 PM
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What can Bangladesh learn from China’s rise?

True, Bangladesh has made some progress in digitalisation, but much of it remains uneven. Services are often bureaucratic, digital tools remain underutilised, and infrastructure gaps persist.
3 August 2025, 05:00 AM
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Parties split over making July Charter legally binding

We will grant it constitutional and state recognition. If this isn’t legally binding, what is?.Salahuddin Ahmed .BNP Standing Committee Member.--------.If there’s no legal backing, signing or not signing will both be meaningless. The reform process would remain incomplete
1 August 2025, 18:27 PM
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Nat’l consensus commission: Accord reached, dissent noted

Final day sees 7 issues settled, 6 with reservations
31 July 2025, 18:24 PM
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First round of consensus talks: 62 proposals finalised for July Charter

During the first round of talks between the National Consensus Commission and political parties, consensus was reached on 62 out of 166 proposals submitted by six commissions.
30 July 2025, 21:50 PM
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Consensus talks: Deal reached on women’s JS seats

The deadline set by the consensus commission for finalising the July National Charter expires today, yet several crucial issues remain unresolved.
30 July 2025, 18:12 PM
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Consensus talks caught up in deepening rifts

Political parties have remained sharply divided over selection of chief advisers to caretaker governments and women’s representation in parliament two days before the end of deadline for consensus.
29 July 2025, 19:39 PM
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Trafficked, tortured and forgotten

Md Tanjir Sheikh, 21, of Kushtia, sits with nothing but a mountain of debt and haunting memories.
29 July 2025, 18:00 PM
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July uprising to be part of constitution

The government is likely to issue the July Proclamation by August 5, in which it will recognise the fall of Awami League regime in the face of a mass uprising last year.  
28 July 2025, 19:00 PM

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