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    War crimes trial in Bangladesh: a real political Vendetta by Jalil, Md. Abdul

    Published 2010
    “…According to national and international press report, the present Awami League (AL) government in Bangladesh has been oppressing opposition political party leaders and their supporters as a means of revenge against them since it assumed in power in January 2009. …”
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    Election, democratic legitimacy and regime stability in Bangladesh: A case study of the 10th general election by Quddus, S. M. Abdul

    Published 2014
    “…Bangladesh witnessed her 10th General Election held on 05 January 2014 with some remarkable incidents such as major political opposition parties did not take part in the polls hence more than 50% candidates of which mostly from the ruling party were elected MPs uncontested; voters turnout was very low - about 22-26% (www.amadershomoy.com); due to a lack of contesting candidates in some constituencies there was no vote at all!)…”
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    Election, democratic legitimacy and regime stability: evidence from Bangladesh by Quddus, S. M. Abdul

    Published 2018
    “…Bangladesh witnessed her 10th General Election with some remarkable incidents such as major political opposition parties did not take part in the polls hence more than 50% candidates of which mostly from the ruling party were elected MPs uncontested; voters turnout was very low - about 22-26% (www.amadershomoy.com); due to a lack of contesting candidates in some constituencies there was no vote at all!)…”
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    Bangabandhu and Bangladesh: analysing contemporary society and politics by Karim, A.H.M Zehadul

    Published 2016
    “…Prior to that, within the constitutional framework of Pakistan, Shaikh Mujibur Rahman and his political party, Awami League had gained an overwhelming majority in the parliament to form a government which was unlawfully disallowed by the Pakistan Army. …”
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