NO TEARS

Whether you question the trial, the proceedings, or the witnesses is for you to judge, but it is also upon us to share with you tales of our nights of watching shells killing our neighbours, of our homes turning into ashes.
25 November 2015, 05:55 AM

Lies and audacity

We can react two ways at Pakistan's expression of 'deep anguish' at the hanging of two war criminals – Salauddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed.
23 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Another step towards justice

One of Bangladesh's many tragedies was the near reversal, within three and a half years of our birth as a country, of the gains of our Liberation War and the coming to power, later, of people who not only opposed the birth of Bangladesh but actively participated in the genocide and crimes against humanity that was the hallmark of the Pakistani forces and their Bengali collaborators.
22 November 2015, 18:00 PM

War crimes trials: The lobbyists are at work again

The much-awaited verdict on the review petition against convicted war criminals Ali Ahsan Mohammed Mojaheed (incidentally, my
21 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Turning a swamp into fish farm

“It's a great pleasure to feed the fish each day,” says an enthusiastic Kajol Rani Howlader of Choupala Bazar in Jhalakathi sadar upazila, standing beside an unlikely fish enclosure built on swampy, disused land. “We have thousands of fish and after throwing feed, there are so many that anybody can touch them,” she says.
20 November 2015, 18:00 PM

All his delaying, smear tactics come to nought

He and his men used every means at their disposal to delay his case proceedings and to create controversy over the war crimes trial.
18 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Unlike any that came before

Evidence emerged in 2014 that the IS' success in the battlefield had a lot to do with the disenfranchised Ba'ath party members of Iraq.
16 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Sad but not surprising at all

THE terrorist attack in Paris on November 13 has rocked the whole world. Some people have already started calling the attack the “French 9/11”.
15 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Who will save us from ourselves?

Everything we used to take for granted seems to be threatened. Our right to write our own thoughts, to question repression in the name of religion, to express our outrage over mindless killings, to feel like citizens of a free, independent country.
13 November 2015, 18:00 PM

A father's eyes

“Turn right, baba,” the little girl sitting on the crossbar tells her father, “stop right here.” The rickshaw comes to a stop and the passenger pays the fare, to the little girl. She gives back Tk 5 as change.
10 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Tale of a visually impaired teacher

As the children in the classroom open their English grammar books for the day's lesson, their teacher Fazlul Haque picks up his book too. But it is a bit different than the students' classroom books. It is in Braille, a system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or who have low vision.
9 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Hail, people!

It was the common people who played the key role to ensure justice for the gruesome murder of 13-year-old Rajon in Sylhet.
8 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Strike stalkers

Any young man, or even an older one, who fancies himself a womaniser is hereby put on notice: harass any young girl in Lalmonirhat and you might just get more than you bargained for.
8 November 2015, 10:00 AM

How prepared are we?

Brigadier General Engineer Ali Ahmed Khan, psc, Director General, Fire Service and Civil Defence talks to The Daily Star 's Naznin Tithi about the progress made in terms of earthquake preparedness and the future plans for capacity building.
7 November 2015, 18:00 PM

For a healthy body politic!

Look into your hearts, and hold fast to your strengths. Hunt down the demons, and rid our land of sickness and filth. Stand tall and be counted. Practice what you preach.
6 November 2015, 18:00 PM

BNP is getting peeled like an onion

Famous American poet, writer and editor, Carl Sandburg, once said that life is like an onion which you peel off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.
5 November 2015, 18:00 PM

DON'T GIVE HATE A CHANCE

India's religious pluralism is looking less secure every day. It's a turning point for India, a country that has taken pride in being a secular democracy where citizens...
4 November 2015, 18:00 PM

Gory assassinations and a daunting investigation

The gory killings of four national leaders by misguided soldiers inside Dhaka Central Jail in the early hours of November 3, 1975, remain an indelible shame on the national psyche.
2 November 2015, 18:00 PM

ISIS in Bangladesh: Contradictory messages deepen anxiety

Siegfried O. Wolf, a professor of political science at the South Asia Institute of the University of Heidelberg, said that foreign intelligence agencies did withhold sensitive information from Bangladesh, fearing that it could be misused. The country is in the grip of extreme political polarization, he said, and there is factionalism and rivalry among security agencies.
1 November 2015, 18:00 PM

The emerging positives of Bangladesh

Recently, the well-known Boston Consulting Group wrote a piece entitled 'Bangladesh – the surging consumer market nobody saw
31 October 2015, 18:00 PM