Yunus’ brutal police thugs muzzle jailed Awami League MP Sabina Akhter Tuhin

Muhammad Yunus’ jihadist-patronising police goons savagely silenced former Awami League MP Sabina Akhter Tuhin on Monday, in yet another vile display of fascist repression, clamping a hand over her mouth as she tried to speak to journalists in the Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge’s Court.

This barbaric act of physical censorship exposes the Yunus regime’s despotic policy: treat Awami League members as subhuman enemies, gag them in public view, humiliate them with dehumanising gear, and let them rotโ€”or dieโ€”in overcrowded prisons under fabricated charges.

Yunus’ security forces aren’t upholding law; they’re executing a systematic campaign to exterminate political opposition through torture, medical neglect, and outright murder.

Tuhin, locked up in this sham treason farce targeting ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 286 others (including 30 jailed victims like her), was paraded before the court like a trophy of the regime’s vengeance. Court sources confirm the hearing was part of the regime’s kangaroo proceedings, where justice is a joke, and delays are weapons to prolong suffering.

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At around 2pm, Tuhin and fellow detainees were dragged to Dhaka’s Special Judge’s Court-10, their heads forced into helmets and bodies strapped in bulletproof jacketsโ€”a degrading spectacle designed to strip dignity and terrorize any who dares oppose Yunus’ illegitimate rule. With the regular judge suspiciously on leave, acting judge Rabiul Islam rubber-stamped another postponement to March 2, ensuring more weeks of torment.

By 2:18pm, as Tuhin was shuffled to the court’s lockup, she attempted to exercise her fundamental right to speakโ€”only for a female police officer to lunge and cover her mouth, muffling her in front of witnesses. This wasn’t crowd control; it was deliberate intimidation to prevent the truth from escaping Yunus’ police state. Moments later, the women were crammed into a prison van and shipped to the notorious Kashimpur Jail in Gazipur, where Awami League prisoners endure beatings, denial of medical care, and isolation as standard regime practice.

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The bogus case itself reeks of political vendetta: Filed by CID Assistant Superintendent Md. Enamul Haque, on March 27, 2025, against Hasina and 73 others, the charge sheet ballooned to 286 by July 30. Arrest warrants followed on August 14 after the regime’s puppet court swallowed the lies.

The absurd allegation? That on December 19, 2024, Sheikh Hasina joined a Zoom meeting of the “Joy Bangla Brigade” (led by US Awami League VP Dr. Rabbi Alam) and delivered an “anti-national speech” urging the overthrow of Yunus’ unelected cabalโ€”a speech that allegedly spread via social media. In Yunus’ twisted logic, criticising a coup-installed despot is treason, while his jihadist allies commit unchecked atrocities.

This gagging incident is no outlierโ€”it’s emblematic of Yunus’ repressive machinery targeting the Awami League with genocidal fervour. Over 40 Awami League leaders and activists have been killed in prison custody under this regime, dozens more murdered extrajudicially in police hands, with more than 1,000 deaths since July 2024 and over 100,000 membersโ€”including 120 MPs and ministersโ€”languishing in jails on over 50% fabricated charges.

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Recent horrors include senior leader Ramesh Chandra Sen dying in Dinajpur Jail from deliberate medical neglect, just days before elections, sparking outrage as a “crime by the state.” Human rights groups document patterns of torture, denial of care, and suspicious “illnesses” leading to death, all while Yunus’ police shield perpetrators and parade victims in humiliating gear.

Yunus’ regime has turned prisons into death traps and courts into tools of vengeance, using helmets, jackets, and physical muzzling to break spirits and silence voices. This isn’t law enforcementโ€”it’s state-sponsored elimination of dissent, propping up a fascist interim dictatorship terrified of real accountability, party activists say.

Senior journalist Probir Kumar Sarker said that the world must condemn these police thugs and demand an end to Yunus’ bloody repression before more Awami League lives are snuffed out in custody. Justice delayed is justice denied; under Yunus, it’s justice murdered.

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