Bangladesh’s test: After Hasina conviction, will it repeat her mistakes?
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- Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been convicted and sentenced to death for her role in a violent crackdown on student protests, prompting discussions about the future of democracy in Bangladesh.
- The interim government faces pressure to implement reforms that could break the cycle of political retribution that has characterized the country's governance.
- The verdict has sparked mixed reactions among the public, with some families of victims expressing hope for justice, while skepticism remains about whether Hasina will face actual consequences.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
