
Mizanur Rahman
Editor at Washington Post Opinions
Senior editor at @PostOpinions - Co-founder and former editor in chief of @Hou_Landing. Former senior editor at @HoustonChron.
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1 week ago |
observerbd.com | Mizanur Rahman
After the July-August revolution last year, the elections have been in full swing to find a new leadership for the organization. This time, the main competition is between two alliances of the organisation-Forum and Sammilito Parishad. However, a new alliance called 'Oikya Parishad' has also emerged in the last phase. The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) elections are set to be held on May 31 (Saturday).
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Mar 5, 2025 |
globaldev.blog | Muhammad Abdur Rahaman |Zereen Saba |Asma Akhter Popy |Mizanur Rahman
Bangladesh es altamente vulnerable a los impactos del cambio climático, como el aumento del nivel del mar, el aumento de la frecuencia de los ciclones y las inundaciones. Estos desafíos relacionados con el clima también plantean riesgos significativos para los sistemas y el desarrollo urbanos sostenible, lo que requiere medidas de adaptación y resiliencia para proteger las áreas urbanas y sus habitantes.
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Mar 5, 2025 |
globaldev.blog | Mizanur Rahman |Muhammad Abdur Rahaman |Zereen Saba |Asma Akhter Popy
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as sea-level rise, increased frequency of cyclones, and flooding. These climate-related challenges also pose significant risks to urban systems and sustainable urban development, requiring adaptation and resilience measures to protect urban areas and their inhabitants.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
countercurrents.org | Mahfuz Anam |Vidya Bhushan Rawat |Mizanur Rahman |M Adil Khan
We need legal frameworks to prevent their future misuseIn its obsession with remaining in power, Sheikh Hasina’s government distorted and misused all institutions, including the judiciary, bureaucracy, police, and intelligence agencies. This facilitated the creation of the fascistic ruling structure from which we have now been freed by the student-led people’s uprising. Political powers also used the DGFI to intimidate the free and independent media.
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Feb 9, 2025 |
countercurrents.org | Vidya Bhushan Rawat |Mizanur Rahman |M Adil Khan |Mahfuz Anam
There was a complete chaos outside the airport when I landed in Dhaka. The main highway did not have enough policemen. The friend who came to pick me up said that Dhaka’s traffic was being managed by locals and student volunteers. The air was thick and extremely polluted very similar to Delhi in the post Diwali days. My friend took me to the place where I was staying and in between I saw walls painted, with Sheikh Hasina’s portraits torn and painted with black or with a cross mark over it.
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