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Bangladesh Divided

Political and Literary Reflections on a Corrupt Police and Prison State

«“As the titles suggest—this one and the earlier Bangladesh: Political and Literary Reflections on a Divided Country—the two books by Q M Jalal Khan are unique publications devoted to detailing and documenting the political and economic terrorism of the Hasina regime and its tearing and trampling down of human rights, social justice, rule of law, electoral politics, and, above all, the popular democratic opposition of the country, the BNP. The two books provide an unadulterated and unmediated view of the fascist regime and its completely destructive and subversive policies implemented with the help of its brutal and beastly police along with its other state tools—executive and judiciary—taking the country down the dark and dangerous tunnel with no end in sight except a continuation of the regime’s cold-blooded murders, cruel killings and kidnappings, and its barbaric remands and imprisonments, ending, maybe, in a liberating bloodbath. Both volumes are no doubt a fascinating read and resource for those interested in knowing about the bloody perpetrators in the court, police, and civil administration, all led by their autocratic and despotic leader Hasina, whose terrible police repression of the opposition BNP knows no bounds.” —Mina Farah, political writer and columnist»

Bangladesh Divided: Political and Literary Reflections on a Corrupt Police and Prison State examines the totalitarian police regime of Bangladesh, responsible (since 2009) for hundreds and thousands of victims who have disappeared, been killed, and/or been imprisoned. Les mer

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Bangladesh Divided: Political and Literary Reflections on a Corrupt Police and Prison State examines the totalitarian police regime of Bangladesh, responsible (since 2009) for hundreds and thousands of victims who have disappeared, been killed, and/or been imprisoned. This book is a contribution toward the need for autocratic Awami power to be openly examined and challenged. Bangladesh Divided calls for peace, tolerance, compromise, social justice, rule of law, and democratically free and fair elections with a level playing field for all concerned, especially the major political parties. This book will interest students and scholars of Bangladesh studies, as well as those specializing in South Asian (regional) studies all around the world.

Detaljer

Forlag
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
506
ISBN
9781433165962
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«“As the titles suggest—this one and the earlier Bangladesh: Political and Literary Reflections on a Divided Country—the two books by Q M Jalal Khan are unique publications devoted to detailing and documenting the political and economic terrorism of the Hasina regime and its tearing and trampling down of human rights, social justice, rule of law, electoral politics, and, above all, the popular democratic opposition of the country, the BNP. The two books provide an unadulterated and unmediated view of the fascist regime and its completely destructive and subversive policies implemented with the help of its brutal and beastly police along with its other state tools—executive and judiciary—taking the country down the dark and dangerous tunnel with no end in sight except a continuation of the regime’s cold-blooded murders, cruel killings and kidnappings, and its barbaric remands and imprisonments, ending, maybe, in a liberating bloodbath. Both volumes are no doubt a fascinating read and resource for those interested in knowing about the bloody perpetrators in the court, police, and civil administration, all led by their autocratic and despotic leader Hasina, whose terrible police repression of the opposition BNP knows no bounds.” —Mina Farah, political writer and columnist»

«“Timely, poignant, and comprehensive, Bangladesh Divided is a stark reminder of the deadly political and social crises facing Bangladesh today. It’s fair, compelling, and heartbreaking.” —Md Saidul Islam, Visiting Scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Associate Professor of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore»

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