Bangladesh’s current caretaker leader and Nobel laureate, Muhammad Yunus, has unveiled plans to transform the former residence of ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, known as Ganabhaban Palace, into a “Revolution Museum.” The proposed museum is expected to document alleged human rights abuses, mass detentions, and crackdowns on opposition figures during Hasina's 15-year tenure. According to Yunus, the museum will serve as a historical reminder, aiming to reflect on what he termed as “turbulent years” in Bangladesh’s political landscape. It will include a replica of the controversial “House of Mirrors” detention centre, a site associated with the detention of opposition members and activists. Bangladesh: 14-Year-Old Boy Struck by Train While Filming TikTok Video on Railway Tracks, Disturbing Visuals Surfaces.
Muhammad Yunus to Transform Ganabhaban Palace into 'Revolution Museum'
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, now leading Bangladesh’s caretaker government, has announced plans to transform ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s former residence, the Ganabhaban palace into a “Revolution Museum”
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