DHAKA, Bangladesh — A NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE now stands accused of orchestrating a DARK WAR on free speech. In a SHOCKING betrayal, the interim government of Muhammad Yunus is allegedly allowing—or even ENCOURAGING—violent mobs to torch the nation’s last bastions of independent journalism. The offices of the Daily Star and Prothom Alo were BURNED AND LOOTED by frenzied attackers, with journalists trapped inside as authorities allegedly IGNORED desperate cries for help. This is not chaos; this is a CALCULATED PURGE.
The sinister pattern is clear: as elections loom, the Yunus administration is SYSTEMATICALLY SILENCING critical voices. Editors are manhandled, cultural centers attacked, and dozens of reporters now face bogus MURDER CHARGES in a blatant political crackdown. Global human rights watchdogs, once hopeful for Yunus’s reign, now CONDEMN his regime for unleashing radicals and dismantling democracy itself. The “peace” laureate presides over a landscape where journalists are jailed and newspapers are set ablaze.
The terrifying question every Bangladeshi must now ask: if the man who promised salvation is the architect of this repression, who can possibly save the truth? The free press is being BURIED ALIVE, and the world applauded the gravedigger.




