Authors

The author’s of this blog is a dedicated advocate for peace, justice, and human dignity in Bangladesh. Driven by a strong belief that safety and respect are fundamental rights, the authors works to raise awareness against all forms of violence, extremism, exploitation, and oppression. With a deep commitment to inclusivity, the author actively challenges discrimination based on religion, caste, or background, with particular concern for the protection of minority communities. Through thoughtful writing and community-focused dialogue, the author seeks to bridge social, cultural, and religious divides, promote harmony, and inspire collective action. This blog reflects the author’s mission to reduce fear, amplify marginalized voices, and contribute to building a safer, more just, and peaceful Bangladesh where every individual has the opportunity to live with dignity and thrive.

Adit Hasan Rabbe

Adit Hasan Rabbe  is one of the authors of this blog. He has completed his bachelor’s degree and is currently serving as a Chief Operating Officer at a renowned company in Bangladesh. From a very young age, he has been actively involved in human rights activism and has faced significant struggles and obstacles, including threats and pressure from extremist organizations. Despite these challenges, he has remained steadfast in his commitment. During his student life—particularly throughout his bachelor’s studies at North South University—he was deeply engaged in advocating for human rights and social justice. These experiences continue to shape his perspective and strengthen his dedication to building a safer, more inclusive society.

 

Halima Akter

Halima Akter  is one of the authors of this blog and a committed human rights activist. She began her educational journey in a madrasa and has been a highly meritorious student throughout her academic life, consistently achieving outstanding results, including A+ grades. She is currently studying at one of the most renowned universities in Bangladesh, the University of Dhaka. With a deep understanding of religious contexts, she has faced opposition and threats from religious extremist groups in Bangladesh. Despite being attacked and targeted multiple times in the past, Nusrat has remained courageous and resilient. During the July Revolution, she actively participated and stood firmly against all forms of violence and injustice. Even today, she continues to face extremist pressure, yet she refuses to give up—remaining steadfast in her fight for human rights, dignity, and equality for all.

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