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COVID-19 in Bangladesh: How the Awami League Transformed a Crisis into a Disaster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

Abstract

In the case of Bangladesh, COVID-19 has laid bare the shortcomings of the state, underscoring the complicity of the military, elite class, Islamists and intelligentsia in the government's dysfunctional, apathetic, and authoritarian approach. This essay breaks down the Bangladeshi government's response along three key lines: the first to examine the legal basis for its response to the pandemic, the second the exploitation of labour rights and how it affects public image, and third the suppression of freedoms of speech and expression. Through discussion of these key tenets, this essay provides a comprehensive indictment of how Bangladesh is turning a crisis into a disaster.

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