‘The absence of thinking is evil’
In the final part of a two part interview, Ebrahim Moosa, professor of Islamic Studies and co-director of Contending Modernities at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global … Continue reading
‘Elite Muslims are the biggest challenge’
Ebrahim Moosa, professor of Islamic Studies and co-director of Contending Modernities at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs talks to the DhakaTribune’s Abid Azad about the … Continue reading
Hostage gives harrowing account of the night of Dhaka Cafe attack
As soon as the shooting began, Alam (pseudonym), along with two other colleagues and a Japanese diner, ran into the office at Holey Artisan Bakery. What would have been a … Continue reading
Let us not forget to count Saiful’s death at the Dhaka Cafe attack
The relatives of Saiful Choukidar, 40, are still waiting to get his dead body from the Combined Military Hospital (CMH). He was the assistant pizza chef at Holey Artisan Bakery. … Continue reading
Police’s responsibility questioned over blogger Avijit murder
Questions have been raised over police officers’ responsibility’, centring on the attack on writer Avijit Roy and his wife on Dhaka University campus on Thursday night, as police are deployed … Continue reading
Psychological distress haunts arson survivors
Doctors say burn patients’ mental health concerns are often ignored An under-reported facet of the country’s deadly siege by arsonists is the psychological toll it has taken on victims who … Continue reading
INDIA-BANGLADESH RELATIONS / Not implementing bilateral treaties a major problem
E-retailing is another major concern for both countries as through e-retailing both governments are deprived of tax and revenue The non-implementation of many treaties signed between Bangladesh and India is … Continue reading