Article 73FTM ‘Women’s freedoms are at stake’: concern at rise of Islamist party before Bangladesh election

‘Women’s freedoms are at stake’: concern at rise of Islamist party before Bangladesh election

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Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Redwan Ahmed in Dhaka
from World news | The Guardian on (#73FTM)

Jamaat e-Islami, oppressed under Sheikh Hasina's rule, could take unprecedented share of the vote on Thursday

As the clock hit midnight, the women held their flame torches aloft and marched into the Dhaka night. The people have given their blood, now we want equality," they shouted above the roar of the traffic.

For many in Bangladesh, the past few weeks have been a cause for jubilation. The first free and fair elections in 17 years have been promised for Thursday, after the toppling of the regime of Sheikh Hasina in a bloody student-led uprising in August 2024 in which more than 1,000 people died.

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