Skip to content

Bangladesh’s new ruler is in a race against time

VER THE past ten days Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, has been transformed. Images of Sheikh Hasina, the former prime minister who fled the country on August 5th, and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, her father and Bangladesh’s founding father, have vanished from billboards. Walls covered in posters and slogans advertising the Awami League (AL), their party, have been painted over with colourful graffiti displaying slogans and scenes from the protests that brought down Sheikh Hasina. “Gen Z cleans the mess”, reads one, “Courage is contagious”, another. The mood has changed along with the appearance of the city. “It’s very freeing to be able to talk openly about things after all these years,” says a young NGO worker.

Already have an account?Log in

Continue with a free trial

Explore all our independent journalism for free for one month. Cancel any time

Get started

Or continue reading this article

Register now

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Info Collection for GENOCIDE by Sheikh Hasina in July, 2024 for Quota Movement