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Anupam Deb Kanunjna

Bonn, Dhaka

Multimedia Journalist at Deutsche Welle (DW)

Multimedia journalist @dwnews, @InfoMigrants| Focus #migrants, #refugees, #humanrights | Raised in 🇧🇩, based in 🇩🇪 | Views are mine | Rts ≠ endorsement |

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  • 1 month ago | qoshe.com | Anupam Deb Kanunjna

    Students who played a major role in ousting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government last year have announced the formation of a new political faction which aims to shake up the political landscape in the South Asian country. The National Citizen Party (NCP) will be headed by Nahid Islam, one of the best-known protest leaders. Until recently, he served as an adviser to the interim government — led by the Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus — that took charge of Bangladesh after Hasina's exit.

  • 1 month ago | msn.com | Anupam Deb Kanunjna

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  • 1 month ago | dw.com | Anupam Deb Kanunjna

    Students who played a major role in ousting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government last year have announced the formation of a new political faction which aims to shake up the political landscape in the South Asian country. The National Citizen Party (NCP) will be headed by Nahid Islam, one of the best-known protest leaders. Until recently, he served as an adviser to the interim government — led by the Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus — that took charge of Bangladesh after Hasina's exit.

  • 2 months ago | dw.com | Anupam Deb Kanunjna

    Police in Bangladesh have arrested more than 1,500 people since Saturday amid reports of mob violence across the country and a security crackdown. The arrests came six months after Bangladesh's embattled ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was toppled in a student-led revolution.

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Anupam Deb Kanunjna
Anupam Deb Kanunjna @anupamdkan
2 Dec 24

Is #secularism in #Bangladesh under threat? At a court, AG supports excluding secularism from the constitution. Interim Govt spokesman told DW, decisions regarding #constitution will be taken after political consensus. My report for @dw_hotspotasia 👇 https://t.co/5DdnzcuekP

Anupam Deb Kanunjna
Anupam Deb Kanunjna @anupamdkan
13 Aug 24

A force like BGB has been asked to show its back at the border. Our people are killed at the border, BGB is forced to hold a flag meeting. I told them as far as I have to say, don't turn your back. Enough is enough. - Brig Gen (Rtd) M Sakhawat Hossain, Home Adviser, Bangladesh

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Anupam Deb Kanunjna @anupamdkan
29 Jul 24

The protests against job quotas has rocked Bangladesh and the government of veteran PM Sheikh Hasina. Experts say the movement could signal a new era for Bangladesh politics. My report for @DeutscheWelle 👇 https://t.co/yDGaDwpNeO