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Bangladesh teeters between hope, deadlock a year after Hasina’s fall

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It’s been a year since protests against job quotas in Bangladesh, forced out Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She fled to India and is under trial in absentia for crimes against humanity. But elections to find a successor won’t be held until April.

Breakdown
  • Mass protests led to the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikha Sinha after 15 years in power.
  • At least 1,400 people were killed during the unrest, with many victims being young protesters. 24s
  • An interim government led by Muhammad Yunus was established to restore order and pursue legal accountability. 1m 13s
  • There is ongoing debate over the structure of upcoming elections and the country's constitution. 2m 5s
  • Uniting political factions and agreeing on a path forward remains a major challenge for the caretaker government. 2m 23s
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