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accountability in Bangladesh under the interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
They promised voting rights for expatriates. Democracy beyond borders. Fair. Inclusive.
They promised voting rights for expatriates. Democracy beyond borders. Fair. Inclusive.
Here is what actually happened:
• 766,000 expatriates registered
• 281,000 never received ballots
• 456,000 say they voted
• Only 166,000 ballots reached Bangladesh
That means 67 percent of the votes are missing, with days left before the election.
- Ballots reportedly stuck at Dhaka airport for two months.
- Postal ballots allegedly found at a Jamaat leader’s house in Bahrain.
- Across countries, the same pattern keeps repeating: votes sent, votes vanished.
Is this incompetence, or design?
When ballots end up in the wrong hands, silence follows.
When ballots choose parties, not people, democracy turns into theater.
Expat vote or
engineered outcome? The world is watching.
engineered outcome? The world is watching.



