Bangladesh
The repeal of the colonial-era Section 377 in India, the world’s second most populous country, could have enormous consequences—not least in neighboring Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Five years after 1,134 people died in the Rana Plaza garment factory catastrophe, what’s changed?
Can Pope Francis save Burma’s persecuted Rohingya Muslims without killing Christians? That’s the dilemma he faces as he travels to Burma and Bangladesh this weekend.
In 2016, LGBTQ activist Xulhaz Mannan and a friend were murdered in Dhaka by suspected Islamist militants. Mannan’s friend, Ali Asgar, who witnessed the event, tells their story.
She arrived in America as a baby, pays federal taxes, and has a master’s degree. Her mother even worked in a Trump casino. Now, she’s afraid for her future.
After the murder of activist Xulhaz Mannan, LGBTQ activists from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, and Burma gather to discuss challenges and strategies.
Jihadi terrorists are systematically hunting down leading free thinkers in Bangladesh—one by one—and hacking them to death.