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Pinaki Bhattacharya

@pinakitweetsbd

Exiled blogger, online activist and human rights defender from Bangladesh

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You may have seen this photo widely shared on social media, claiming that this elderly man is being humiliated by students in front of Sheikh Mujib's residence, as he attempted to pay homage on the anniversary of his death. Despite his religious appearance, this man was an

You may have seen this photo widely shared on social media, claiming that this elderly man is being humiliated by students in front of Sheikh Mujib's residence, as he attempted to pay homage on the anniversary of his death. Despite his religious appearance, this man was an
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After the revolution, the people dismantled all symbols of the fascist regime, and members of the fascist party are being hunted down. If a Hindu who was part of this fascist party is attacked, can it be claimed as an attack on Hindus? This is the deceptive tactic these fascist

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India is harboring the perpetrators of genocide in Bangladesh. If sheltering Indian separatists is considered a crime against India, then why shouldn't providing refuge to Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana be considered a crime against Bangladesh?

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This is how Hasina's trigger-happy special police unit, SWAT, brutally killed protesters during the revolution. Behind the scenes, they boast about the number of lives they took. We will never forget these atrocities, and we will never forgive.

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In Noakhali, the floodwaters from India are raging with such force that no speedboats can reach the people trapped in their homes. The water keeps rising, and now many are huddled on their rooftops, desperate for help. There's no other way to save them but by helicopter. I beg

In Noakhali, the floodwaters from India are raging with such force that no speedboats can reach the people trapped in their homes. The water keeps rising, and now many are huddled on their rooftops, desperate for help. There's no other way to save them but by helicopter. I beg
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India has built dams on 30 of the 54 rivers shared with Bangladesh, making it the largest water withdrawal in history. No international voice has been raised to oppose this injustice. Why? Is it because India is a big market for you? Will you just accept whatever they do?

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"What we couldn't show: On May 5, 2013, several members of Hefazat-e-Islam from Bagerhat were killed in clashes with the police while trying to join a rally in Dhaka. In response to this news, on the morning of May 6, Hefazat supporters gathered in Chulkathi, Bagerhat, and

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In a beautiful display of unity in Bangladesh, followers of the Hindu religion have found refuge in a mosque amidst severe flooding in Chandervaga village, Comilla. This act of solidarity during tough times truly embodies the spirit of national harmony. #UnityInDiversity

In a beautiful display of unity in Bangladesh, followers of the Hindu religion have found refuge in a mosque amidst severe flooding in Chandervaga village, Comilla. This act of solidarity during tough times truly embodies the spirit of national harmony. #UnityInDiversity
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Bangladesh is rising from the ashes. Picture this: a physically challenged beggar, with barely anything to his name, contributing to a common fund for flood victims. He doesn't have much, but his tender heart connects him to the rest of the nation. This is a nation of resilience,

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India’s help during Bangladesh’s independence war is a part of our shared history. But the help given 54 years ago isn’t enough to make Bangladesh feel indebted forerer. The US liberated half of Europe, but the EU isn’t the US’s colony, neither does Washington try to throttle

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Modi advocates for the safety and security of minorities in Bangladesh, especially Hindus. Yet, who will remind him that he is responsible for genocidal attacks on minorities in India, where he holds the highest executive position? What an irony.

Modi advocates for the safety and security of minorities in Bangladesh, especially Hindus. Yet, who will remind him that he is responsible for genocidal attacks on minorities in India, where he holds the highest executive position? What an irony.
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Not only Abu Sayeed, but many Bangladeshi youths have confronted Hasina's police in a similar manner. You can find a striking resemblance between Abu Sayeed's iconic stance and this photo taken in 2022 by a BNP worker near the BNP office.

Not only Abu Sayeed, but many Bangladeshi youths have confronted Hasina's police in a similar manner. You can find a striking resemblance between Abu Sayeed's iconic stance and this photo taken in 2022 by a BNP worker near the BNP office.
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This is how Sheikh Hasina's police killed protesters and disposed of their bodies. The exact location cannot be determined, but it seems they opened fire on a procession. The abandoned shoes left behind bear witness to the fact that shots were fired on a gathering. The world

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The body was found beside the Feni-Sonagazi road in Bangladesh. After the water receded, people noticed it. Due to being in the water for several days, the face is unrecognizable. No one knows yet how many people have drowned like this after suddenly opening the floodgates

The body was found beside the Feni-Sonagazi road in Bangladesh. After the water receded, people noticed it. Due to being in the water for several days, the face is unrecognizable. No one knows yet how many people have drowned like this after suddenly opening the floodgates
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Before fleeing the police station on August 5, 2024, the police at the Asulia station placed several students who had been injured by gunfire into a van, which they then fully set on fire while most of them were still alive. Can you see the extent of the police brutality?

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The kind of massacre carried out by Hasina's police is unimaginable. The West and India, who supported Hasina, are fully responsible for this atrocity. And now, India is hosting this perpetrator.

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Please carefully watch this CCTV footage. Hasina's police are seen arriving at a house, shooting someone in the leg, and then carrying away the injured, bloodied body of a protester. The faces of the police officers are clearly visible. According to initial information, this

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The first evidence of the Bangladesh Army killing protesters during the July-August revolution in Bangladesh has surfaced. Please provide the date, time, and location of the incident.