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Sheikh Hasina’s Death Sentence: A Symbol of Accountability—and Its Meaning for China’s Struggle for Historical Truth
The death sentence handed down to former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in absentia has ignited wide debate both inside and outside Bangladesh. Although few observers believe the sentence will ever be carried out—given her exile in India, New Delhi’s refusal to extradite her, and the heavily politicized nature of the charges—the verdict stands as a striking moment in South Asian politics. It represents a society grappling with the legacy of state violence, democrati

The FMN Foundation
Nov 18


Empowering Change Through the Forget Me Not Foundation
Storytelling remains one of its most powerful tools. Personal narratives breathe humanity into historical events, transforming dates and statistics into lived experiences that bridge cultural and generational divides. Through these stories, empathy becomes possible—and with empathy comes lasting understanding. The Role of a Human Rights and Education Foundation Human-rights and educational organizations are pillars of a just society. They illuminate the shadows cast by oppres

The FMN Foundation
Nov 16


The Meaning of Anthony Grey’s Passing
When British journalist Anthony Grey passed away on October 11, 2025, at the age of 87, the world lost not just a veteran reporter, but one of the last living witnesses to the madness of Mao’s China. Grey was imprisoned in Beijing from 1967 to 1969, during the Cultural Revolution, held hostage for more than two years. His experience became a global symbol of the dangers faced by journalists under totalitarian regimes. Grey’s death marks the fading of a generation that directl

The FMN Foundation
Nov 11


Between Truth and Propaganda: The Complex Legacy of Edgar Snow
Few Western journalists have left as deep and complicated a mark on modern Chinese history as Edgar Snow, the American reporter who introduced the world to Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). His 1937 book Red Star Over China shaped global understanding of the Chinese revolution—both illuminating and distorting it in equal measure. Snow’s story is one of idealism, influence, and contradiction, and it continues to provoke reflection on the blurred line between tr

The FMN Foundation
Nov 3


Avaaz Petition “Justice for #Yu Menglong” — International Impact Analysis Report
Preface: A Universal Call for Conscience In every era, there are moments when silence becomes complicity. The Justice for Yu Menglong petition represents not merely the mourning of a single life, but a collective awakening — a reaffirmation of the universal human values of conscience, truth, and resistance to violence and authoritarian rule. It speaks to the enduring moral courage of ordinary citizens who, despite fear or suppression, continue to believe that honesty and comp

The FMN Foundation
Oct 24
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