Bangladesh

by Sumon Corraya | BANGLADESH

Two days before the national elections, which also include a constitutional referendum, a climate of intense political uncertainty prevails in the country. With the exclusion of the Awami League, the electoral contest will see the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the Jamaat-e-Islami, two parties deeply distrusted by Hindus and Christians, as the main protagonists. Once again, the country finds itself torn between hope for change and suspicion that the election’s outcome is already preordained.

by Steve Suwannarat

A report by the humanitarian organisation Fortify Rights denounces prisonlike living conditions on the island, where the Bangladeshi government relocated tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar. Created to relieve pressure on the Cox's Bazar camps after the 2017 exodus, the island has become a de facto penal colony, where people are denied freedom of movement and employment opportunities.

| 22/01/2026
| BANGLADESH
by Sumon Corraya

Christianity arrived in Kewachala only in the 1960s. Since the first mixed marriage and the first baptisms in 1977, the Catholic community has grown thanks to priests and nuns, in particular Fr. Dominic Sentu Rozario and Fr. Gianantonio Baio of PIME. On January 16, Mithun Mathias Ekka was ordained a priest, the fruit of the seed that was sown.

| 19/01/2026
| BANGLADESH
by Sumon Corraya

The deaths, in the Badarganj and Rangpur areas, are linked to the consumption of bootleg alcohol. The latest victim is alleged trafficker Zainul Abedin. In this Muslim-majority country, the existing ban encourages illegal trade. Investigations into the supply chain are ongoing.

 

| 16/01/2026
| BANGLADESH
by Nirmala Carvalho

A 28-year-old tuk-tuk driver, Samir Kumar Das, was killed in Feni District raising to 12 the number of Hindus killed in recent violence against minorities. India is calling for swift and decisive action. Meanwhile, concern is also being expressed following the reactions of a Hindu priest in Ghaziabad, who is fanning the flames by calling for the distribution of swords and the formation of “squads like ISIS.”

| 13/01/2026
| BANGLADESH

Bangladesh’s concerns about the safety of its cricket players is connected to the decision by Indian cricket authorities to exclude Bangladeshi player Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League. The deterioration in bilateral relations follows former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina's flight to India. The two sides also accuse each other of sectarian violence as Bangladeshis are set to go to the polls next month. Still, New Delhi is trying a more conciliatory approach.

| 09/01/2026
| INDIAN MANDALA
by Sumon Corraya

Dedicated to Saint Francis, the church was built by PIME missionaries called to this area of ​​Bangladesh by some Santals who wanted to learn about the Gospel. The community, which now numbers some five thousand, led to the birth of other parishes. Bishop Tudu expressed gratitude for those who “planted the seed of Christian faith” in the area.

| 05/01/2026
| BANGLADESH
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