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The Persecution Report
Inhumanity and Corruption: How Power Operates Without Accountability under Mohammad Yunus
In this episode of The Persecution Report, host Tonoy Emroz Alam examines documented reports and court proceedings that raise serious questions about human rights, governance, and accountability in Bangladesh under the interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
The discussion explores allegations of coercive law enforcement practices, including the reported detention and harassment of family members of political figures, alongside concerns about regulatory favoritism, tax exemptions, and conflicts of interest involving Grameen-affiliated institutions.
Drawing on reporting by Reuters, bdnews24, The Daily Star, New Age, Dhaka Tribune, and other established outlets, this
episode focuses on patterns of power, not personalities—highlighting how unchecked authority impacts ordinary citizens. Allegations discussed are based on publicly available information and do not constitute judicial findings.
episode focuses on patterns of power, not personalities—highlighting how unchecked authority impacts ordinary citizens. Allegations discussed are based on publicly available information and do not constitute judicial findings.



