Category Archives: Human Rights

Breaking: Military Government Losing Ground In Bangladesh

[Via Drishtipat] The military government in Bangladesh has given up trying to exile two former prime ministers due to pressure from within the country and from the international community. There is breaking news from bdnews24.com and the Daily Star from Bangladesh: … Continue reading

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Fighting Back Against The Army In Bangladesh

The military in Bangladesh has suffered a setback in its systematic plan to dismantle democracy in what was the world’s 5th most populous democracy. There have been a number of fast breaking developments in the last 48 hours. Early yesterday … Continue reading

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An Appeal To Senator Edward Kennedy

[Cross posted from the Daily Kos. I sent the following letter to Senator Kennedy last night. I sent similar letters to Senators John Warner and Jim Webb, and Congressman Frank Wolf of Virginia.] Dear Senator Kennedy, A few months ago … Continue reading

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Breaking: Bangladeshi Former PM Sheikh Hasina Prevented From Flying Back To Bangladesh

From BBC News: Bangladesh’s ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been prevented from boarding a flight home from London after the Dhaka government barred her return. The military-backed interim government has asked all international airlines not to carry her. It says … Continue reading

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Breaking: Bangladesh Military Forcibly Expelling Ex-Prime Minister

At this moment, according to sources from Bangladesh, the immediate past prime minister of Bangladesh, Khaleda Zia, is being forcibly expelled from Bangladesh by the military. News reports from Bangladesh suggest that reporters are amassed at the international airport in Dhaka … Continue reading

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