Column Bangladesh at 50: The battle of competing narratives Two narratives compete to dominate descriptions of the country — one positive, one negative. Both are right. David Bergman March 26th 2021
Column Copyrighted - by the Bangladesh state? How Bangladesh government agencies are suspected of taking down websites and Youtube channels of dissident Bangladeshis abroad. David Bergman February 26th 2021
Column Why are Haris and Anis not behind bars? Has the Bangladesh government secretly remitted the sentences of two fugitive convicted murderers, the brothers of the country’s Chief of Army Staff? David Bergman February 16th 2021
Column The home minister and the murder convict Another picture emerges showing the unholy alliances in Bangladesh between criminals, police and politicians. David Bergman February 4th 2021
Column LSE, Sheikh Mujib and the Bangladesh government A British university’s collaboration with the Bangladesh government on a meeting about Sheikh Mujib raises important issues. David Bergman January 19th 2021
Column Election commotion The failure to address corruption allegations undermines the Bangladesh Election Commission’s credibility — and the president’s. Susannah Savage January 18th 2021