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80 years later, scholarship is breaking silence on women’s suffering and strength at Treblinka – including their role in its uprising

80 years later, scholarship is breaking silence on women’s suffering and strength at Treblinka – including their role in its uprising

(The Conversation) — Adek Stein – a Holocaust survivor from Bialystok, Poland – looked anxiously about the room, struggling with the question he’d just been asked. As his eyes searched his small audience, it was clear he was nervous. That itself wasn’t new. But the interviewer had asked about sexual violence during the Holocaust, and Stein’s face seemed to betray a pain and worry he had lived with for years. The USC Shoah Foundation, which filmed its interview with Stein at his home in Australia in 1995, tries to interview survivors one-on-one, without distraction. But that day, several young women, presumably members of Stein’s family, stayed in the room as he gave testimony – including his experiences as a forced laborer at the Treblinka extermination camp, where more than 900,000 Jews were murdered. Then it came time to talk about how some Germans had taken Jewish women, in his words, “to make fun.” He stopped and looked at each of those present. Speaking to his interviewer, Stein said he did not want to go on, …

Israel targets Iran’s internal security establishment to facilitate postwar uprising

Israel targets Iran’s internal security establishment to facilitate postwar uprising

The rubble of a police station, in Tehran, Iran, on March 4, 2026. AFP A brief dogfight played out in the skies over Tehran on the morning of Wednesday, March 4. An Israeli F-35 fighter jet, flying as part of a bombing run on the Iranian capital, climbed above the clouds, veering away from an enemy Yak-130 fighter, which had drawn close enough for the pilot to see. The Iranian aircraft was then quickly shot down. Where had it taken off from? Israel bombed the runways at the military airports in Tabriz, Shiraz and Kish Island on the first day of the war, Saturday, February 28, rendering them unusable and also destroying both aircraft and radar installations. By Sunday, March 1, at 9:15 am, the Israeli military considered their air route to the capital city clear. On Wednesday, it claimed to have full control of the airspace over Tehran. While the American air forces concentrate their firepower on Iran’s western provinces and its missile launchers, Israel has struck a wide range of sites across the …

Thousands join Manila corruption protest on 40th anniversary of uprising | Protests

Thousands join Manila corruption protest on 40th anniversary of uprising | Protests

NewsFeed In the Philippines, thousands of protesters clashed with police in Manila on the 40th anniversary of a popular uprising. The demonstrators are demanding accountability for those accused of involvement in a scandal linked to flood control projects. Barnaby Lo reports. Published On 25 Feb 202625 Feb 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share plus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

In Dhaka, Sheikh Hasani’s palace has been turned into a museum honoring victims of the July 2024 uprising

In Dhaka, Sheikh Hasani’s palace has been turned into a museum honoring victims of the July 2024 uprising

A mural in the museum honoring the victims of the regime, Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 8, 2026. FABEHA MONIR FOR LE MONDE Within the grounds of the Ganabhaban – the “People’s House” in Bengali –the clamor of the Bangladeshi capital seems like a distant murmur. The property, which is located in the heart of Dhaka just a stone’s throw from Parliament, was once the official residence of Sheikh Hasina, the former prime minister who was ousted in August 2024 following a student-led movement. Once the nerve center of power, it has been transformed into a museum commemorating the victims of the “Iron Lady’s” regime. The museum will open to the public in the coming weeks, with admission set at 100 takas, or about €0.70. “When the tyrant leaves, citizens reclaim their rights and the ‘People’s House’ belongs to us again,” said Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, who served as minister of culture in the interim government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus. Yunus, who oversaw the transition for 18 months until the February 12 elections, was …

Bangladesh National Party claims victory in first election since student uprising : NPR

Bangladesh National Party claims victory in first election since student uprising : NPR

Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairperson Tarique Rahman waves as he comes out after casting his vote during the national parliamentary elections in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026. Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP hide caption toggle caption Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP DHAKA, Bangladesh — The Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP), led by Tarique Rahman, claimed victory Friday in the first elections held since the previous government was toppled in a student-led revolution in 2024. Final results have yet to be announced, with the Election Commission expected to do so shortly, but the BNP says it has secured a majority. Developments in Bangladesh are being closely watched beyond its borders. It is the world’s eighth-most populous country and second-largest garment exporter after China, supplying major brands to Europe and the United States – a position the BNP will be keen to protect. Rahman, 60, hails from a political dynasty. Both of his parents were central figures in the party for decades. His father, military officer and former president Ziaur Rahman, founded the BNP in 1978. His mother, Khaleda Zia – who …

Polls close in Bangladesh in crucial first election since deadly uprising | Bangladesh Election 2026 News

Polls close in Bangladesh in crucial first election since deadly uprising | Bangladesh Election 2026 News

Polls have formally closed in Bangladesh, where the nation has voted in an election seen as pivotal for its future, as it seeks to chart a democratic course in the wake of the 2024 ouster of longtime leader Sheikh Hasina in a student-led uprising that killed hundreds. Turnout was recorded at nearly 48% by 2pm (08:00 GMT) from 36,031 polling centres, according to Bangladesh’s Election Commission, based on returns from 36,031 polling centres nationwide. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list Voters cast their votes Thursday in a contest pitting the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and a Jamaat-e-Islami-led coalition that includes the National Citizens Party, formed by youth ‌activists instrumental in ousting Hasina. There are nearly 127 million registered voters in the South Asian country. The two leading prime ministerial candidates are the BNP’s Tarique Rahman, a political scion who has edged ahead in polls with his anticorruption campaign, and Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman, who is aiming to present his long-excluded Islamist party as a credible and modern force for change. Earlier, polls opened amid …

Fifteen years after Egypt’s uprising, how faith and politics reshaped a generation

Fifteen years after Egypt’s uprising, how faith and politics reshaped a generation

(The Conversation) — Fifteen years ago, Egyptians from all walks of life took to the street to demand “bread, freedom, social justice.” They were protesting the oppressive 30-year rule of Hosni Mubarak. Egypt had been under martial law for 31 years. This meant that political opposition was silenced, and opponents were often imprisoned and tortured. Police brutality was the norm. Egypt’s economy was also weak and relied heavily on foreign aid and loans from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Even though the country’s per capita gross domestic product was growing, almost 25% of the population was living in poverty by 2011. Neighboring Tunisia had toppled its dictator, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, on Jan. 14, 2011, after 28 days of protest. The Tunisian revolution’s success led to a wave of uprisings against corruption, injustice and economic inequality across the region, including the January 2011 revolution in Egypt. For many who joined the movement in Egypt, there was a newfound sense of unity, equality and nationalism. Egyptians young and old, Muslim and Christian, rich …

The Minneapolis Uprising – The Atlantic

The Minneapolis Uprising – The Atlantic

The six-car ICE convoy came to a stop and instantly dozens of people swarmed it, cellphones in hand, while others ran out of nearby houses—I saw a woman in gym shorts in the 20-degree weather—and began surrounding the masked and heavily armed agents who had spilled out of their black SUVs. The fury in the crowd felt almost like a physical force, as real as the cacophony of whistles and honking cars and angry chants: “ICE out! Fuck you! Go home!” The officers threw a protester to the slushy asphalt and piled on top of him, then cuffed him and dragged him away. The screaming only got louder. With their escape route blocked by protesters and their cars, the agents tossed out tear-gas canisters, the white clouds billowing up into the winter air. An injured man stumbled past me and vomited repeatedly into the snow. From where I stood, a few yards back from the scrum last Wednesday afternoon, it looked, at best, to be a savage caricature of our national divide: on one side, …