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Today, I have an update on the situation my colleague Chandan is facing in Bangladesh and a separate, unrelated bit of good news.

Update on the Crisis in Bangladesh

First, I want to thank members of the SuperCrowd community who have poured out heartfelt concern for Chandan and his family in Bangladesh. After reading Monday’s post, which served in part as an apology for not delivering our weekly list of new offerings on schedule, dozens of you personally responded to me (and others likely to Chandan directly), expressing concern for his welfare and appreciation for his work. Thank you all!

Update: As of Wednesday morning in the US, Chandan has confirmed that he and his family are safe!

Only 48 hours have passed since I drafted Monday’s post. We’ve seen some positive developments. A 48-hour truce from the protestors following the Supreme Court’s ruling favorable to their cause was extended for another 48 hours. That goodwill has led to a slow, rolling reignition of internet connections. I’ve still not heard from Chandan, but I hope to hear any moment that he and his wife and son are safe.

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The broader crisis in Bangladesh, however, is growing. The government’s crackdown on protesters resulted in hundreds of deaths, many hundreds of injuries and thousands of arrests of people, many of whom are still detained. The protests originally focused on the governments’ restrictive hiring policies that threatened career opportunities for students seeking work, have mushroomed to include people who resent the strong-arm tactics of the Bangladeshi government.

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Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus, a native Bangladeshi who has devoted his life to fighting poverty, has signaled his alignment with the movement. He issued the following statement on behalf of the Yunus Centre:

Bangladesh has been engulfed in a crisis that only seems to get worse with each passing day. Students, and others protesting alongside them, have been attacked by the nation’s police, the Border Guard Bangladesh, and the Bangladesh Chhatra League, leading to at least 200 estimated deaths and 700 injuries, some of them serious. High school students have been among the victims.

I urgently call on world leaders and the United Nations to do everything within their powers to end the violence against those who are exercising their rights to protest. There must be investigations into the killings that have taken place already.

The Internet and telephone service in Bangladesh has been cut off, so it is unlikely that my fellow citizens will hear this appeal soon or be able to make their own to world leaders. I urge people of goodwill around the world to add their voices to my call for world leaders and the United Nations to end this unnecessary carnage so that we can all get back to the work of building the self-reliant, democratic, and peaceful Bangladesh of our dreams.

I hope we can all join Professor Yunus in sharing this message by sharing this post.

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News of Another Sort: Welcome to Jonas Lyberger Thorpe

Call me G-dad or G-pa. Don’t call me Grandpa. I’m thrilled by my new role in life, but I’m not ready to embrace the very age-appropriate title that comes with the birth of my beautiful new grandson, Jonas Lyberger Thorpe.

My son Dayton and Kelsey, his wife, who have been together for a decade, are proud parents, and I’m thrilled for them. Jonas weighed in at a healthy 7 pounds 15 ounces, a remarkable size given that his tiny mother weighed little more than that before giving birth.

Jonas is healthy, as is his mother. She is completing a postdoc at Stanford; Jonas was delivered at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital on campus. The care was extraordinary. Every possible health check for mother and baby has been completed. Both are healthy and home.

Jonas was born on Sunday evening. I could have included this exciting update in my post on Monday, but frankly couldn’t bring myself to pair my good news with the life-threatening crisis facing Chandan. I hope you and he will forgive me for crossing that line today.

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Originally Published on https://www.superpowers4good.com/

Devin Thorpe Champion of Social Good

Devin is the CEO of The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation helping diverse founders and social entrepreneurs raise capital via impact crowdfunding. He is also a bestselling author who calls himself a champion of social good. His most recent book, How to Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding, is an investment guide for everyone. He has produced about 1,500 episodes of his show featuring luminary change agents, including Bill Gates. His books—read over 1 million times—help people do more good. He has helped nonprofits raise millions of dollars via crowdfunding. He draws on his experience as an investment banker, CFO, treasurer and U.S. Senate staffer. He earned an MBA at Cornell. Frequently finding himself on airplanes, Devin is grateful to be middle-seat-sized.

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