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ArtikelA Food Crisis Futher Complicates The Army's Exit Strategy  
Oleh: The Economist (Editor)
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 387 no. 8576 (Apr. 2008), page 36.
Topik: Food Crisis; Bangladesh; Exit Strategy
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Isi artikelOur politicians were corrupt, but we had enough money to buy food,” says Shah Alam, a day labourer in Rangpur, one of Bamgladesh’s poorest districts, nostalgic for days before the state of emergency imposed in Januaty last year. He has been queuing all dat for government-subsidised rice. Two floods and a devasting cyclone last year, combined with a sharp rise in global rice prices, have left some 60 m of Bangladesh’s poor, who spend about 40% of their skimpy income on rice, struggling to feed themselves. In the capital, Dhaka, a debate is raging about whether this is a famine or “hidden hunger”. This crisis is not of the army backed interim government’s own making.
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