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  • Jan 9, 2025 | netra.news | Nafis Hasan

    The Monsoon Revolution triggered two monumental shifts in Bangladesh politics. First, on August 5th, Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power, shattering the Awami League’s (AL) long-standing political dynasty and legitimacy. Second, on August 30th, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) formally ended its enduring alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh (JeI), as BNP General Secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced that his party was no longer allied with the political Islamist group.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | redpepper.org.uk | Nafis Hasan

    The brief history of Bangladesh is punctuated with mobilisations that have upended political hegemonies. The common denominator among all these historical events – the language movement (1952), the liberation war (1971), the ouster of dictators (1969, 1989-1990) – remains a vanguard of students. Student power has been the driving force at critical junctures of Bangladesh’s history, and undoubtedly, a major political force in the intervals.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | dialnet.unirioja.es | Nafis Hasan

    Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda El sangriento despertar de Bangladés: Las raíces de una revuelta popular Autores: Nafis Hasan Localización: Le Monde diplomatique en español, ISSN 1888-6434, Nº. 348, 2024, págs. 10-11 Idioma: español Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...) Resumen A finales de junio de 2024, el los estudiantes de Daca se manifestaban en contra de un plan de contratación de funcionarios.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | monde-diplomatique.fr | Nafis Hasan

    Un calme étrange règne sur Dacca, la capitale du Bangladesh, en cette matinée du 5 août 2024. Des véhicules militaires et de police stationnent aux grands carrefours de la mégapole, dont des camions bloquent les principaux points d’entrée : il s’agit d’empêcher l’afflux des participants à la «longue marche vers Dacca» lancée par le mouvement populaire qui secoue le pays depuis trois semaines.

  • Jul 22, 2024 | jamhoor.org | Nafis Hasan

    At the time of writing, the curfew has been extended indefinitely following fresh bouts of violence on July 19 and 20, with thousands still taking to the streets. The protesters have put out a 9-point demand list that includes the resignations of Obaidul Quader and Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, a public apology from the PM, the abolition of the quota system and compensation for the families of victims of the violence.

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