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Editorial
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Editorial
Hasina's remarks
Dangerous, better not uttered
We are worried at the utterances of the leader of the opposition, following the death of a party man and the police action on the 14-Party Alliance, that each death will see another day of hartal.
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Editorial
Playing around with dead body
What a despicable act!
It is mind-boggling, abominable and unheard of. The very death of Golam Mostafa Milon, an Awami League volunteer group leader from tear gas shell attack topped off by merciless police beating during Sunday's opposition siege programme was a reprehensible act by itself.
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Post Editorial
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Ground Realities
Coups, killings and the militarisation of politics
Syed Badrul Ahsan
General Hussein Muhammad Ershad told a questioner on television last week that he had not seized power in 1982. He had only been invited to take charge of the country by President Abdus Sattar.
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Plain Words
Is world opinion comatose?
M B Naqvi writes from Karachi
Israel's armed forces have bombarded undefended Palestinians, their government and what remains of Gaza's infrastructure after supposedly having withdrawn unilaterally.
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Crying out for leadership
Dhiraj Kumar Nath
The fate of people, destinies of nations, and history itself are determined to a substantial extent by political leaders.
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