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Awami League
Blogger Avijit Roy’s Killing Shows Bangladesh’s Culture of Violence
By Vishal Arora
More than 100 have been killed in political violence in recent weeks.
One Year After Election, Violence Persists in Bangladesh
By Jack Detsch
A year after disputed elections threw Bangladesh into turmoil, a call for boycotts from the opposition has led to renewed violence.
The Long Road to Justice for Bangladesh’s War Criminals
By Abed Khan
After decades, the International Crimes Tribunal is finally offering justice to war victims.
The India-Bangladesh Power Trap
By Zahedul Amin
A reliance on India for its electricity could be contrary to Bangladesh’s geo-strategic interests.
Bangladesh’s Bumpy Ride
By Brig. (Ret.) SK Chatterji
The country needs to combine stability with economic growth. It won’t be easy.
Bangladesh at a Crossroads
By Charles Tannock
Newly reelected, it is time for the Awami League to build bridges.
Islamic Fundamentalists Terrorize Minorities in Bangladesh
By Sanjay Kumar
Bangladesh's minorities have suffered a series of rapes, arson and vandalism at the hands of Jamaat-e-Islami.
Bangladesh: Democracy in Peril
By Tae-jun Kang
The Hasina-Zia feud threatens to return the country to military rule.
Political Crisis in Bangladesh: A Question of National Identity
By Sanjay Kumar
Bangladeshi politics are currently mired in crisis around questions of national identity.
Bangladesh: Democracy Stumbles
By Nisha Sharmeen Ali
The country is once again in the grip of authoritarianism and political violence, the roots of which run deep.
Flawed Justice in Bangladesh
By Sudha Ramachandran
The International Crimes Tribunal has its problems. But for many, flawed justice is better than none.
Political Uncertainty Looms in Bangladesh
The opposition party in Bangladesh has called for an interim government to oversee the upcoming elections.