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Bangladesh's violence against Hindus: Acharya Satyendra Das urges for more than just dialogue - The Economic Times Video
Ayodhya: As of December 8th, there have been 2,200 reported cases of violence against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. Acharya Satyendra Das, Chief Priest of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, expressed concern, stating, “This situation has persisted since Bangladesh’s transformation and is distressing. The government’s discussions will not resolve this issue; they must actively protect…
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#when we said injustice in one place means injustice everywhere#and that israel isn’t just a Middle East issue- it’s a world issue#this is what we mean#bangladesh
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Across only 5 countries, 55 million people faced severe and deadly hunger last year, due to the climate crisis.
#climate crisis#changement climatique#climate news#climate#climate change#pollution#sustainability#environment#bangladesh#somalia#kenya#ethiopia#pakistan#china#malaysia#philippines#brazil#brasil#india#class#class war#class warfare#eat the rich#eat the fucking rich#kill the rich#inequality#capitalism#environmental issues#refugees#refugee
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from now on, i will post screenshots of different news regarding the current condition of bangladesh, along with a translation from bangla to english. all the screenshots, one after another, will be reblogged in this particular post. if you want to reblog this post to spread awareness, always try to reblog along with the newest addition.
monday, late at night, in a video message dr nahid islam, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, has announced that muhammad yunus will be the chief advisor of the interim government. he also said that professor has agreed to this proposal. two other coordinators were present with him.
if they can, everyone should express their opinions on twitter. we have no communal rivalry, never had it.
those who wake up in the morning, they will not know that their country has gone under india overnight and had come back again. the story of RAW was just a rumor, but it's true of twitter.
#🍂 arian's shit#translation#bangladesh violence#bangladesh#bangla news#save bangladeshi students#all eyes on bangladesh#important#current issues#news
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One bedroom house design ideas with pop ceiling decorations nice rooms cute houses for rent. Affordable housing 1bhk home at Nta road before ozuoba in port Harcourt city rivers state Nigeria.
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A World Bank report released a few months ago, “Shock Waves: Managing the Impact of Climate Change on Poverty,” predicts that global warming will push 100 million more people into extreme poverty over the next decade and a half. This means that 100 million more people will see their incomes drop to under 1.90 dollars per day. This would add a hundred million to the roughly 700 million people earning 1.90 dollars a day or less, or what the World Bank defines as “extreme poverty.”
The people of the poorest countries are the most threatened, especially the people of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. According to the report, climate change will have terrible consequences for agriculture and health of the poor parts of the world. Crop yields will be reduced by five percent by 2030. This will cause food costs to rise for the poorest people. Natural disasters, like flooding, will become more frequent. And diseases will become more widespread among the poorest parts of the world.
It should also be emphasized that global warming is potentially catastrophic in some cases. For example, of major countries, Bangladesh is ranked the most vulnerable to global warming. By 2020, an estimated 500 to 750 million, mostly in the poorer countries, will be affected by water stress caused by climate change. Low-lying coastal countries such as Bangladesh are especially threatened.
Bangladesh, for example, will face increasing water levels and natural disasters like cyclones that it is unprepared to deal with. According to one estimate, by 2020, Bangladesh will face a 50 percent reduction in rain-fed agriculture. South Asia, by 2020, will face an estimated 10 percent drop in staple crops like rice and maize. Countries like Pakistan could face 50 percent reduction in these staples by 2020. The impact on food security in Bangladesh and other countries will be catastrophic if estimates hold.
Global climate change, especially global warming, is potentially so threatening that even the capitalists at the World Bank and other global institutions taken notice. So much is global warming a threat to the entire capitalist system that it cannot be ignored. However, the managers of Empire are unable to address the problem in a serious way because to do so would require a revolutionary change in the global class structure. The global economy is organized in such a way that the poorest countries suffer the worst effects of capitalist production. The populations of the poorest countries slave away for subsistence or sub subsistence wages producing commodities that they themselves rarely consume.
The populations of the poorest countries suffer the toxic environments and natural disasters that are a result of capitalist production. At the same time, it is the wealthy countries that reap the benefits of the modern consumer culture. The populations of the wealthy countries live in relative comfort and stability. Interestingly, a recent poll showed that concern about climate change reflects the global class structure. The poorer countries, with Africa and Latin America leading the pack, say climate change is of “grave concern.” By contrast, even though climate change is recognize as a real problem by international institutions of Empire, less than half of the people polled in the United States see climate change as a serious problem.
In the Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx famously stated:
“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.”
It is often forgotten that Marx did not see revolution as the only consequence of class struggle. There is another possibility: our common ruin. This is the reality that humanity faces. Global capitalism is pushing our planet, our common home, to its limits. The capitalist world’s culture of consumption and waste is pushing the environment to a breaking point. The majority of humanity, the global poor, the proletariat suffers. A minority, the global rich, the bourgeoisie consume more and more, waste more and more. If we are to avoid our common ruin, if there is to be a future for our children and their children, we must awaken. We are the vast majority. According to Bakunin the working class is not the central agent of revolution. He considered peasants and the urban unemployed, beggars, petty criminals, etc. to be much more potent revolutionary forces. His repeated declaration that the first step in any revolution should be to have "all legal papers consigned to the flames", and all public regulation of debts and taxes abolished, was designed to appeal to the peasant for whom "the state" is nothing but the unwelcome tax-collector.
We are the only ones who can stop this madness. Time is running out. Now is the time to organize people, educate people, and raise the banner of the Global movement of Anarcho-syndicalism and ‘stateless democratic confederation’, Ruin or revolution?
#Bangladesh#ecology#climate crisis#anarchism#resistance#community building#practical anarchy#practical anarchism#anarchist society#practical#revolution#daily posts#communism#anti capitalist#anti capitalism#late stage capitalism#organization#grassroots#grass roots#anarchists#libraries#leftism#social issues#economy#economics#climate change#climate#anarchy works#environmentalism#environment
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rip in peace calvin klein plain white all cotton mens t-shirts I got as a gift like 8 years ago that are super comfy and just the right thickness and are only just now starting to become threadbare and stained but I am not paying thirty-five dollars for 3 new plain white tees that were probably also made in the same factory as the 6 pack of hanes cotton plain white tees I bought by overseas laborers for slave wages
#arctic you hypocrite why did you buy new fast fashion factory made t-shirts?#because one would THINK it would be easy to thrift just plain white t shirts...#...but then you factor in I'm fat. i have skin allergies to multiple synthetic fabrics. i have texture issues for others#and then factor in I'm under a heat dome and all cotton light colored t shirts are a MUST#so yeah i feel like a hypocrite but it's impossible to find that holy grail in goodwill rn#also something something#Vimes Theory of Boots#these expensive tees are so comfy i know the hanes are gonna suck in comparison 😭#I'm gonna scribble on the the new shirts with sharpie bc i can't afford my own custom shirts#I'd get fabric markers but the cheap hanes fabric will prolly wear out before the sharpie fades#it's called fashion sweaty look it up#actually i think the hanes pack said they were made in El Salvador so not overseas#someone please tell me the textile industry in El Salvador isn't as awful as it is in Bangladesh like some of the other options were
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U.N. peacekeepers are very rarely sent inside any country: Shashi Tharoor
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor | Photo Credit: ANI Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday (December 3, 2024) sternly objected to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s comment on sending U.N. peacekeepers into Bangladesh after the recent turmoil over ISKCON’s priest arrest in Bangladesh. Mr. Tharoor said, “I am not sure if she fully understands the role of U.N. peacekeepers. Having worked…
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#bangladesh iskcon crisis#bangladesh iskcon mandir news#bangladesh iskcon priest arrest#Chinmoy Krishna Das arrest issue#mamata banerjee comment on un peackeepers in bangladesh#Shashi Tharoor on un peackeepers in bangladesh
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#air quality index#delhi air pollution#Lahore pollution#Pakistan#Bangladesh#transboundary issue#news#delhi pollution level schools closed#delhi pollution worsens#Air Quality Management
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i reblogged a mildly political(??) post, but then i got a bit scared, so i deleted the reblog and copy-pasted my tags into the comment section of the post 😊😊
#but in all honesty#1. all the communities should coexist peacefully in all the countries#2. there are so many issues more severe than the topic of religions#we need to pay more mind to those THAN politicising the religions#i agreed with the op when the op said that#the minorities ought to be treated right be it India or Bangladesh#I DON'T AGREE OR DISAGREE W OP'S VIEWS ON OTHER STUFF#IMPORTANT!!!#kit muses 💭
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बांग्लादेश की अदालत ने शेख हसीना के खिलाफ जारी किया गिरफ्तारी वारंट, 18 नवंबर को पेश करने के आदेश
बांग्लादेश की अदालत ने शेख हसीना के खिलाफ जारी किया गिरफ्तारी वारंट, 18 नवंबर को पेश करने के आदेश #News #NewsUpdate #newsfeed #newsbreakapp
Bangladesh News: बांग्लादेश में तख्तापलट और खूनी हिंसा के बाद देश छोड़कर निकलीं शेख हसीना के खिलाफ गिरफ्तारी वॉरंट जारी किया गया है। स्थानीय मीडिया के अनुसार देश की एक अदालत ने उन पर मानवता के खिलाफ अपराध किए जाने के आरोपों में गिरफ्तारी वॉरंट जारी किया है। शेख हसीना ने बांग्लादेश से हेलिकॉप्टर पर सवार होकर देश छोड़ा था और दिल्ली के पास स्थित हिंडन एयरबेस पर उतरी थीं। उसके बाद से वह भारत में ही…
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Supports collection for flood affected people in Bangladesh | Travel and...
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এমন উদ্যোগ এবং সফলতা পৃথিবীর ইতিহাসে প্রথম। ❤️🇧🇩
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Gain insights into the main reasons behind the protests in Bangladesh as we delve into the socio-political factors fueling the unrest. Explore the grievances and frustrations that have led to the current wave of protests and their potential implications for the country.
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Angelo Mathews: A first of its kind dismissal in international cricket
Angelo Mathews: A first of its kind dismissal in international cricket On November 6, 2023, Angelo Mathews of Sri Lanka became the first batter in international cricket to be given out “timed out”. This happened during the World Cup match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. Mathews was on strike when the umpire signaled for drinks. He walked off the pitch…
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Miss Universe National Costume 2024, Part 2!
Splitting this off into a new post so I'm not clogging up everyone's dash quite as much.
Miss Malta is some sort of environmental protection Sailor Scout. I think the giant bow would look better on the back of the skirt but otherwise this is solid.
It has just come to my attention that I skipped over Miss Albania and several other A/B countries, back at the beginning. I sincerely apologize! She went to all this trouble putting together a Fifth Element cruise ship passenger costume, and I nearly missed it.
Miss Armenia, in what even I have to admit would be a legit Princess Leia fit.
Miss Bahrain, adding some green to her Gold And Vaguely Historical look, along with what is either a comically large prop chalice or an upside-down lamp.
Miss Bangladesh appears to believe that adding two plush tigers from the toy store around the corner from the pageant venue will conceal the fact that she is just wearing a tiger-print evening dress. Miss Bangladesh is incorrect.
Miss Belgium. Girl. No.
Miss Belize let the seventh-grade art class do her whole costume, which was a bold choice.
Okay, I think that's everyone I missed! Back to alphabetical order. And I should have to rely less on shitty screenshots, now. Some countries were benefiting from the low resolution, tbh.
Kind of feel like Miss Maldives had a luggage mishap and she's just wearing the outfit she packed for a slightly dressy dinner.
Miss Martinique's costume would honestly have looked better in the shitty screencap version. The construction is... bad. It's bad.
Feel like we're in a little bit of slump here. Miss Mauritius did not stick enough butterfly appliqués to her gown to conceal that it is, in fact, just a regular evening gown.
Slump officially over! We are so back. Everyone say thank you, Miss Mexico.
I would like this better if it had just committed to the giant skirt and not felt the need to make it a Sexy Miniskirt look. Sorry, Miss Moldova.
Miss Mongolia wanted to stand out from all the other gold armor on stage, so she decided to a) wear cooler armor and b) bring a bow and arrow instead of a sword. Great work, Miss Mongolia.
Starting to feel like I'm picking on the smaller countries that probably don't have a huge pageant culture or the budget for really elaborate costumes, but on the other hand Miss Montenegro's costume is super low-effort AND the fabrics look cheap, so what am I supposed to do?
Okay, this looks like a pretty standard Miss Universe Sexy Bird, yes? Well, THIS is how Miss Myanmar entered the stage:
She had to fight her way out of that thing! God only knows what the visibility was like in there.
I think the hat is doing most of the heavy lifting to keep Miss Namibia's costume from being Just An Evening Dress, sadly.
Oh, yikes. It's more obvious in motion but Miss Nepal's bodice looks like it's made of craft foam and it fits real weird. The rest of it looks a little like she got together with Miss Cyprus and a pile of tablecloths for a sewing bee last night, I'm sorry to say.
Miss Netherlands has chosen a Tribute to Delft. I think if I were in charge of this costume I would do a much fuller skirt that falls from the waist, instead of the weird trumpet-skirt-with-hoop we've got here. And, obviously, I would make the windmill on the bodice actually spin.
It looks like she's having some issues keeping the wings and peplum in place, but I really like Miss New Zealand's costume from a design perspective. It at least slightly resembles the bird it's supposed to be (New Zealand fantail) and I think the feather pattern is meant to be in a Maori art style.
Miss Nicaragua is a Sexy Cathedral, which I think might be a Miss Universe first and is definitely a big old step closer to drag.
Okay, pausing here to get the next batch ready.
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The workers are also protesting as the ‘Wage Agreement’ between the owners and workers is yet to be signed, reports a Moulvibazar correspondent quoting Raju Guala, president, Bangladesh Cha Sramik Union, (Tea plantation workers union ) Sylhet valley.
The workers are currently paid Tk 85 per day, but they are demanding Tk 200 at present, the correspondent said.
“The owners are delaying the wage agreement, which is detrimental to the tea laborers,” Raju Guala said. “The wage agreement is usually signed every two years, but it is already three years and there is no sign of the new agreement,” Guala added.
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