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Bangladesh: Opposition Party Threatens to Boycott Election

  • #Bangladesh
  • #Politics
  • #Electoral systems
  • #Governance
  • #Asia
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NOV 2023
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story last updated NOV 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

While it may not be on everyone's daily dictatorship radar, Bangladesh has slowly been taken over by an authoritarian regime, as proven by the fact that half of the BNP's 5M members are currently facing legal cases against them. This is a clear example of political persecution, with Hasina's party either drowning her opponents in court cases to stifle their ability to campaign, or outright forcing them to leave the country.

New York Times

Narrative B

As simplistic as it sounds, the party calling for peace and order is the right choice when voting in a national election. The Awami League, in the face of growing violence from the BNP and other like-minded parties, is trying to save the country from an opposition movement that condones arson and overthrowing prime ministers. Law-abiding Bangladeshis must consider the long-term importance of the upcoming election.

Malaysia Sun

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