Muktadir Rashid
Students Are Finally Returning to School in Bangladesh, but the Girls Are Missing
When one of the world’s longest COVID-19 shutdowns was lifted, it exposed the country’s deep-rooted problems.
Her Daughter Was Kidnapped by Traffickers. So She Trafficked Herself.
A Bangladeshi mother decided to take matters into her own hands when her 16-year-old daughter went missing.
This Politician Wants to Ban Working Couples From Getting Married
The lawmaker previously compared women to tamarinds that need to be covered for protection.
‘Where’s My Daughter’s Body?’: Deadly Fire Exposes Child Labour at a Snack Factory
In a factory fire that killed 51, activists say at least 16 children died while making snacks meant for children their own age.
Inside Bangladesh’s First School for Trans Students
More than 150 students have been studying Islamic texts free of charge at this privately funded school.
Bangladesh’s war on drugs may be covering up extrajudicial killings
More than 200 people have been killed in Bangladesh’s drug war, but activists say some were innocent bystanders.