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Bangladeshi politics
The Government of Bangladesh Needs to Stop Silencing Its Citizens
By Tasnim Nazeer
Bangladeshi citizens deserve to be heard and the government needs to accept responsibility for its failures.
Terrorism in Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Beyond
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss terror in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia, and Nepali politics.
Dhaka Hostage Crisis: Anatomy of a Terror Attack
By Rohan Joshi
The terror landscape in Bangladesh merits close scrutiny after the Gulshan hostage crisis.
Pakistani Diplomat With Terror Links Recalled from Bangladesh
By Ankit Panda
This is the second such incident this year involving personnel at Pakistan's high commission in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's Democratic Backsliding: Time to Act Before It's Too Late
By Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC
Time to stop the executions of political opponents and restore the rule of law.
Why Are Secular Bloggers Being Killed in Bangladesh?
By Vishal Manve
In Bangladesh, merely blogging about secular ideas if proving to be deadly.
Bangladesh’s Existential Fight Against Islamic Extremism
By Sanjay Kumar
Bloggers, under increasing threat from Islamists, are the last line of defense for secularism in Bangladesh.
Will Bangladesh’s Democracy Fall Apart?
By Jack Detsch
Former Prime Minister and opposition leader Khaleda Zia has a warrant out for her arrest.
Political Crisis in Bangladesh: A Question of National Identity
By Sanjay Kumar
Bangladeshi politics are currently mired in crisis around questions of national identity.
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