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    Bangladesh's Democracy Under Pressure: Rising Extremism and Political Exclusion

    Dhaka: Bangladesh's return to electoral politics has done little to resolve the underlying issues surrounding its democratic future. The February 12 victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) may have resulted in a government, but it has not addressed the growing crisis of political...
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    Bangladesh and Nepal: Divergent Paths for Deposed Leaders

    Kathmandu, March 4. Two subsequent youth-led protests in South Asia led to regime changes in two nations bordering India – in Bangladesh in the east, where former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is in exile with a death sentence hanging over her, and her party banned, and in Nepal to the north...
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    War Crimes Convict Acquitted in Bangladesh – Latest Development in Historic Cases

    Dhaka, February 26 – The Supreme Court of Bangladesh acquitted Khan Akram Hossain, a war crimes convict from Bagerhat district, on Thursday, overturning his life sentence in a case related to crimes against humanity during the country's 1971 Liberation War, local media reported.A bench led by...
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    India Reviews Bangladesh's Request for Sheikh Hasina's Extradition

    Dhaka, February 14 BNP chairperson and soon-to-be prime minister of Bangladesh, on Saturday, said that the extradition of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina “depends on the legal process.”The comments by the leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) came a day after one of his senior...
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    Awami League Boycotts Bangladesh Election for First Time in 30 Years

    Dhaka, February 12 For the first time in 30 years, the boat, the Awami League's electoral symbol, will not appear on the ballot paper in Bangladesh's crucial general election.This election is the first since the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in massive nationwide protests in August...
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