Bangladesh : A Suffering People Under State Terrorism (2020. XVI, 298 S. 225 mm)

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Bangladesh : A Suffering People Under State Terrorism (2020. XVI, 298 S. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 298 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433176586

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Bangladesh: A Suffering People Under State Terrorism explores the destructive political situation in Bangladesh under the one-party and one-person rule of the despotic Sheikh Hasina. The contributors to this edited collection examine the catastrophic political environment of the country in view of the Hasina regime's relentless oppression and repression since 2009, the authoritarian rule of her father in the early 1970s as well as the topic of Indian political, cultural and economic hegemony to which this dictatorial regime is increasingly surrendering Bangladesh's national interest, integrity and sovereignty. The contributors also attempt to expose the wholesale corruption and unprecedented vote-rigging that have rendered the regime completely illegal and illegitimate. They also highlight how the regime has been clinging to power by systemically unleashing terror and tyranny through its widespread networks of state machinery.

Contents

Surendra Kumar Sinha: On Certain Aspects of My Book, A Broken Dream: Rule of Law, Human Rights and Democracy (Amazon and Amazon Kindle, 2018): A Synopsis of Some of Its Facts and Opinions - Surendra Kumar Sinha: The Supreme Court as the Guardian of Independence, With Reflections on the State of Rule of Law, Minority Situation, Quality of Education, and Rampant Corruption - Zoglul Husain: A Brief Outline of Indian Hegemony in Bangladesh - Mahmudur Rahman: Islamophobia, neo-BAKSAL fascism, and freedom movement in Bangladesh - R Chowdhury: The Untold Truth About Sheikh Mujib's Stance on Independence in 1971 and How He Brought Bangladesh to the Brink of Collapse to Invite August 15 About Three and a Half Years Later - Abid Bahar: Understanding Sheikh Mujib`s Surrender on March 25, 1971 and Its Repercussions in the Post-Liberation Bangladesh - R Chowdhury: Ziaur Rahman's Legacy: Sheikh Hasina's Nightmare! - Sultan Ahmad: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and His Daughter Sheikh Hasina: A Short Account of Their Dismal and Disastrous Record - Sabria Chowdhury Balland: Sheikh Hasina's Bangladesh: Falsification in the Name of Progress, Culture of Rape and Impunity, and Revenge Politics - Abid Bahar: Sheikh Hasina Imposing Shackles on Bangladesh: Annihilating the Normal and Normalizing the Abnormal - Mohammad Zainal Abedin: Begum Khaleda Zia: The Most Oppressed Political Legend in the 21st Century - Q M Jalal Khan: Sheikh Hasina's Brutal BNP-Phobia and Her Scandalous "Midnight" Power Grab Through Vampire Vote Dacoity and Villainous "S/Election" Rigging With an All-Time High Record of Humongous White-Collar Corruption (in 6 parts with appendices) - Appendix A - Appendix B - Appendix C - Appendix D - Appendix E - Appendix F - Appendix G - Appendix H - Appendix I - About the Contributors.

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