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Moral taint and the Awami League

THERE is little or no doubt that the recently ousted Awami League and its members established a horrific dictatorship in Bangladesh. The Awami League, as a party, and its leaders and workers, as individuals, were steeped in corruption and appeared as ruthless adversaries to their opponents. It is difficult to overlook that this party and its leaders...

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Justice in post-dictatorship Bangladesh

IN THE aftermath of Bangladesh’s 15-year dictatorship, the country finds itself grappling with the complexities of transitioning from autocratic rule to a democratic and just society. The fall of the regime, brought about by the July student-mass uprising, marked the end of a dark chapter in the nation’s history, where corruption, political oppression, and a lack...

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Remain alert to fascism, dictatorship in future: poets

Poets and writers at a programme on Monday urged people of the country to remain alert so that no government could be a ‘fascist’ and ‘dictator’ in the name of development or any other issues in future...

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Democracy now, democracy always

The fall of a dictator is always destined. So it was with Sheikh Hasina, who ruled the country for the last 16 years, destroyed all public institutions, and became an absolute authoritarian...

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