Category: BDFA Statement

  • Women and Children Never Win in Bangladesh’s Culture of Impunity

    The Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) reports that 342 rape cases were officially recorded in less than three months in 2025 under the interim government. Around the 2026 national election, several incidents again exposed the scale of violence. A female factory worker filed a gang-rape case against four men, including two former leaders…

  • BDFA Endorses No One in This Election

    by BDFA Team Bangladesh goes to the polls on 12 February 2026 for the 13th parliamentary election, held alongside a national referendum on constitutional, electoral, and institutional reforms emerging from the July National Charter process. This vote is being marketed as a “reset” after the upheavals that followed the July 2024 uprising, a rupture sparked…