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Flawed Justice in Bangladesh
By Sudha Ramachandran
The International Crimes Tribunal has its problems. But for many, flawed justice is better than none.
Asia’s Shame: Acid Attacks
Every year, about 1500 people are attacked with acid. Most are in Asia.
Bangladesh's Ascent Not Without Sacrifices
Workers in the garment industry demonstrate that, like other countries, Bangladesh’s growing economy comes with its own hardships.
Occupy Wall Street Meets Dhaka
By Sebastian Strangio
Occupy Wall Street protesters aren’t the only ones taking to the street over claims of corporate greed. In Bangladesh, angry investors say they’ve also been cheated by the banks.
Bangladesh’s Troubling Death Squad
By Sebastian Strangio
The Rapid Action Battalion has enjoyed strong public support for routinely killing alleged criminals. But is it always acting within the law?
War Crimes and Bangladesh
By Sebastian Strangio
Is a war crimes tribunal being used to settle political scores? If so, it may unleash social chaos reports Sebastian Strangio.
Bangladesh—Eco Symbol?
By Sebastian Strangio
Often derided as a basket case, Bangladesh might just have a thing or two to show the world about tackling climate change.
'Dubai Dream' Swept Away
Lured by the ‘Dubai Dream’, thousands of Bengalese may be being tricked into sweeping Iraqi streets, reports Karlos Zurutuza.
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