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Bangladesh Economic Crisis

September 19, 2024
Bangladesh

The Fall of Bangladesh: CIA Plots and Islamist Extremism

The army-backed, Jamaat-influenced ‘Interim Government’ is illegal, unconstitutional, and morally reprehensible in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina did not resign from Premiership on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh; she was forced out at gunpoint

Bangladesh/World

July Revolution in 2024 in Bangladesh, a designedly sham narrative

Concisely, 5 August 2024 is the rising day of extreme right-winger Islamist fundies on the Brobdingnagian scale in Bangladesh! The July Revolution in 2024 in Bangladesh! A sham narrative has designedly been overspreading – both local and international circles about

November 12, 2024

India’s Grip on Bangladesh is Slipping: No Longer a Pawn in Regional Politics

Bangladesh

I think three critical factors probably contributed to what Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said. First, he wanted to address the domestic constituency and

Ephemeral Promises: The Illusion of Political Miracles

Bangladesh

A good deal of analysis of the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh has focussed on the high-handedness and authoritarianism of Sheikh Hasina’s government; it

July Revolution in 2024 in Bangladesh, a designedly sham narrative

November 12, 2024
Bangladesh/World

Concisely, 5 August 2024 is the rising day of extreme right-winger Islamist fundies on the Brobdingnagian scale in Bangladesh! The July Revolution in 2024 in Bangladesh! A sham narrative has designedly been

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The Fall of Bangladesh: CIA Plots and Islamist Extremism

September 19, 2024
Bangladesh

The army-backed, Jamaat-influenced ‘Interim Government’ is illegal, unconstitutional, and morally reprehensible in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina did not resign from Premiership on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh; she was forced out at gunpoint

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India’s Grip on Bangladesh is Slipping: No Longer a Pawn in Regional Politics

September 9, 2024
Bangladesh

I think three critical factors probably contributed to what Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said. First, he wanted to address the domestic constituency and assure the Indian people. It was pretty clear

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Ephemeral Promises: The Illusion of Political Miracles

August 27, 2024
Bangladesh

A good deal of analysis of the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh has focussed on the high-handedness and authoritarianism of Sheikh Hasina’s government; it has either missed altogether, or generally underplayed, the

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