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Asian News International on MSNBangladeshi women's rights activists rally against anti-feminist waveThousands of Bangladeshi women's rights activists on Friday gathered on Manik Mia Avenue near the Parliament building in Dhaka to demand equal rights and dignity for women. The rally, held under the ...
Activists in Dhaka gathered to protest against anti-feminist sentiment and demand equal rights for women. The rally highlighted issues like derogatory remarks by hardline groups and the urgency for ...
Taslima Nasrin compared the Pahalgam terror attack to the 2016 Dhaka strike, saying Muslims were killed for not being able to ...
Writer Taslima Nasreen is free to move anywhere in the country, the Union Government has informed BJP MP Samik Bhattacharya, who had demanded in Parliament that she be allowed to return to West ...
One is author Taslima Nasrin, forced out of Bangladesh for her outspoken criticism of religious fundamentalism and patriarchy. The other, Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh ...
In a bold expression, much like her books, exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin has said that “terrorism will stay so long as Islam is there”. The ‘Lajja’ writer made this comment ...
Exiled writer Taslima Nasrin spoke at the Delhi Literature Festival, linking terrorism with Islamic practices, and criticized Islam's lack of evolution over 1,400 years. She emphasized the need for ...
Backing India's precision strikes across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, author Taslima Nasreen on Wednesday said the action was necessary and justified, given repeated cross ...
Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen made a strong comment associating Islam with terrorism. Her remark came after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that killed at least 26 tourists.
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