Dhaka, Sep 26: Bangladesh’s Awami League party has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of turning what was meant to be an “interim” administration of the country into a regime marked by brutality, silence, and betrayal of the very people it claims to govern.

The party alleged that from mass arrests to minority persecution, from attacks on academics to inhumane treatment of women leaders behind bars, the violations are no longer isolated incidents, but part of a calculated pattern in the country.

The Awami League asserted that Bangladeshi citizens are waking up to a climate of fear where justice is a privilege of the few and repression the norm for the many across the country.

It added that each passing day exposes more evidence that Yunusʼs rule is not one of neutrality o

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