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ArtikelHello, Delhi; Bangladesh's Toxic Politics  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8786 (May 2012), page 14.
Topik: Politics; Violence; Low Income Groups; Political Parties
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Isi artikelThe Punch-and-Judy show of Bangladeshi politics, in which the ruling party--run by the daughter of a former president--bashes the opposition--run by the widow of a former president--before swapping places with it, has been running for decades. The outside world rarely pays attention because nothing seems to change. Recently, though, the squabbling has turned into a crisis which threatens to make life still worse for the 170m poor Muslims who suffer under one of the world's worst governments. Since Bangladesh's political leaders show no interest in their fate, outsiders need to do so. When Sheikh Hasina, leader of the Awami League and current prime minister, and Khaleda Zia, leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), alternated in power in the 1990s, things were pretty bad, but in the past decade they have got worse.
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