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Plebiscite or Refounding? The Constitutional Limits of the Referendum in Bangladesh
Former Bangladeshi Minister Ramesh Chandra Sen Dies in Custody
Losing His Wife. Losing His Newborn. Losing Justice.
On Both Sides of the Prison Gate: Bangladesh 2.0
The Persecution Report
accountability in Bangladesh under the interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Bail, Then Re-Arrested: Prison Gates Turned Into Tools of Political Vengeance
Bangladesh’s February Vote Faces Growing Scrutiny Democracy at a Crossroads
Bangladesh’s February Vote Faces Growing Scrutiny Democracy at a Crossroads
This video examines Bangladesh’s first national election since the 2024 political shift, exploring key questions that now dominate public debate:
• A delayed election timeline and a widening trust gap
• The suspension of the Awami League and the absence of its traditional Boat symbol
• Expanded postal voting and allegations of bulk ballot delivery
• Questions over voter list integrity and unexplained migration
• Administrative neutrality amid last-minute transfers
• Rising political violence and fear, particularly among minorities
• A controversial referendum bundled into a single yes-or-no question
• Concerns over observer credibility, disinformation, and fake ballot seals • Women’s participation and minority safety in a polarized environment Supporters argue reforms are necessary to restore democratic institutions. Critics warn that exclusion, fear, and opacity risk undermining credibility before a single vote is cast.
• Concerns over observer credibility, disinformation, and fake ballot seals • Women’s participation and minority safety in a polarized environment Supporters argue reforms are necessary to restore democratic institutions. Critics warn that exclusion, fear, and opacity risk undermining credibility before a single vote is cast.



