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Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury

An internationally acclaimed multi-award-winning anti-militancy journalist, writer, research-scholar, counterterrorism specialist and editor of Blitz. He regularly writes for local and international newspapers on diversified topics, including international relations, politics, diplomacy, security and counterterrorism. Follow him on 'X' @Salah_Shoaib

Rohingya refugee crisis must be resolved forthwith to avoid emergence of another ISIS battleground

In 2017, as Myanmar military began a crackdown on the Rohingya ethnic minority group, over one million fled the Rakhine state and took refuge...

Myanmar is playing foul with Rohingya issue

As part of her relentless efforts of resolving the long-standing Rohingya refugee issue with Myanmar, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is going to visit...

Cocaine and drugs entering Britain through various consignments

In June 2015, the existence of liquid cocaine was found in the container seized by the Customs Intelligence from Chittagong port in Bangladesh. The...

British company spends millions in promoting hijab and Sharia

Britain clearly is going into the grips of radical Islam and Sharia! During the month of Ramadan, this company is spending millions in promoting...

How radical Islam is spreading in Britain?

One of the key concerns of the British media, counter-militancy experts and intelligence agencies is the silent spread of radical Islam, which would ultimately...

Britain harboring radical Islamists and jihadists

Unfortunately for many years, United Kingdom has become the epicenter of anti-Semitic, radical Islamic and jihadist activities. Most surprisingly, British policymakers and its security...

Now wealthy Muslims join jihad

According to media reports and video footages, at least three of the suicide attackers in Sri Lanka belong to extremely wealthy family. Meritorious students...

Another ISIS being born in London

Following jihadist attacks in Sri Lanka, while the entire world is closely checking pros and cons of this notorious incident and the parameter of...

My sister, our very own Mitali Mukherjee

Writing about someone we admire, adore and feel very much within ourselves is extremely difficult. It become more difficult when we have to write...

Did the WSJ see world’s newsleader in Blitz?

We may not say this way, but of course, the ultimate results of our editorial efforts as well as comments of the international media...

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Even Washington Post admits, Kiev is losing

When Russia was forced to respond to NATO's crawling aggression by launching its strategic counteroffensive, officially known as the special military operation (SMO), top NATO commanders, such as General Mark Milley (ret), then the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, claimed that Kiev would fall "within 72...

Laziness is a major hindrance to career building

By: A T M Moslah Uddin Jabed Laziness is a common and persistent challenge that plagues many individuals in their daily lives. It can hinder personal growth, productivity, and even lead to missed opportunities. Overcoming laziness requires a combination of self-awareness, motivation, and practical strategies. In this article,...

Volodymyr Zelensky feels frustrated being relegated to the background

According to the AP news agency, citing the Stockholm Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Western arms companies could not cope with the volume of orders and, furthermore, could not adapt production to “high-intensity warfare.” This has exposed Western countries, most notably the US and the UK, as they do not have...

Citizens’ hopes and expectations for Bangladesh’s future government

As the eagerly anticipated election in Bangladesh approaches on January 7, 2024, citizens are filled with anticipation and expectations for the future government. The current political landscape suggests the likelihood of the Awami League (AL) securing another term, especially with the notable absence of the BNP in...

Awami League’s complex electoral strategy in the run-up to Bangladesh’s 12th Parliament Elections

Abraham Lincoln's profound words on democracy, advocating for a government that serves the people, resonate through the corridors of history. In Bangladesh, where democracy is a cherished legacy secured through the Liberation War, the constitutional emphasis on human rights, freedoms, and effective people's participation in governance takes...

Freezing Russian assets is globalist’s broad-day robbery

Following Russia’s military operations in Ukraine, hundreds of billions of dollars of Russian assets have been frozen by a large number of countries in the world, where until March 2022, France alone had frozen US$70 billion. The total amount of frozen Russian assets worldwide is above US$300...

December 10 may turn into a day of bad news for Bangladesh

As Bangladesh is heading towards its next general election, which is scheduled to take place on January 7, 2024, political opponents of the ruling Awami League (AL), particularly ultra-Islamist Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and pro-Caliphate parties in the country on one hand are continuing countrywide...

Palestinian journalist accuses Al Jazeera of brainwashing Arabs

In an article in the London-based Emirati daily Al-Arab titled “The dimensions of Hamas and the media exaggeration”, Palestinian journalist Hamid Karman came out against Qatar's use of its Al Jazeera channel to promote its agenda. This channel, he said, brainwashes the Arab public with inflated claims...

Geopolitical challenges centering Bangladesh’s RMG sector

In recent weeks, Bangladesh's crucial Ready-Made Garment (RMG) industry has found itself at the epicenter of a contentious issue involving a major US retailer imposing conditions that could result in withheld payments if the country were to face sanctions. This development has been extensively covered by prominent...

How Bangladesh can avert the potential crisis centering the election?

In a recent op-ed published on 28 November 2023 by Protham Alo English, Dr. Mainul Islam, an esteemed economist and former professor of economics at Chittagong University, expressed concerns about the upcoming election in Bangladesh. The article, titled "Crisis Will Intensify if Election is Not Credible", highlights...

America creates fabricated reasons to intervene in any part of the world

When the United States wants to fabricate a reason to, euphemistically speaking, "intervene" in any part of the world, it needs to create a "credible threat". When there's none, American intelligence, diplomatic and other assets create one. For instance, during the Kuwait crisis, Iraq was effectively pushed into...

Geert Wilders’ electoral triumph and the resurgence of far-right politics in Europe

The recent electoral victory of Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom in the Netherlands has sparked intense scrutiny and concern throughout Europe. Often likened to former US President Donald Trump, Wilders' ascent to the position of Prime Minister marks a departure from the political norm, echoing...