
Saimum Parvez
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Dec 5, 2024 |
en.prothomalo.com | Saimum Parvez
Opinion In diplomatic relations, all sovereign nations maintain the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961, which is globally recognised and legally binding. The convention states in its verse No. 3 under the article no. 5 that a head of mission or any member of the diplomatic staff of the mission may act as representative of the sending state to any international organisation. Besides, its article no. 22 noted that the premises of the mission shall be inviolable.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
reporteasia.com | Saimum Parvez
Tras el colapso dramático del gobierno de Sheikh Hasina el 5 de agosto de 2024, en medio de un levantamiento masivo liderado por estudiantes y respaldado por la población, Bangladesh estableció rápidamente un gobierno interino. En solo tres días, el profesor Mohammad Yunus, el único premio Nobel del país, asumió el liderazgo. Yunus formó una administración diversa que incluía tecnócratas experimentados y destacados líderes estudiantiles.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
thewire.in | Saimum Parvez
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Nov 26, 2024 |
en.prothomalo.com | Saimum Parvez
Opinion In July and the first half of August this year, Bangladesh saw the most brutal killings, political violence, terror attacks and riots since the independence of the country. It was like a gory video game where people’s lives held no value.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
en.prothomalo.com | Saimum Parvez
Opinion The fall of the Hasina government in the face of a mass uprising is not simply a change in power, but a clear reflection of the people's aspirations in changing Bangladesh state system and social structure. This uprising, particularly the rising of the youth, has created a new 'public square' in Bangladesh. There has been a change in the pattern of civil society too.
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