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_aBangladesh _bPolitical and Literary Reflections on a Divided Country _c['Khan, Q M Jalal'] |
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_bPeter Lang _c2018 |
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_2Cyberlibris _uhttps://international.scholarvox.com/netsen/book/88854887 _qtext/html _a |
520 | _aBangladesh is now divided as "our" country and "their" country. This division has been solely created by the critically close to authoritarian and exclusionary Awami regime—belligerent and BNPhobic. This book is a detailed account of the divided Bangladesh, where there has been a near-total suppression and extermination (since 2009) of the political opposition, BNP. It is a recount of the horror and terror resorted to by the regime addicted to governing the country through a process of complete politicization and criminalization of all the branches of the state. Being a descriptive narrative of the regime’s abuses of state tools and agents, the volume launches a crusade against the nearly autocratic and despotic one-party government, boastfully bragging about its denial of moral, political, and economic corruption and its obstruction of the democratic rights of the opposition. | ||
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