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This episode analyzes an interview with Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of the interim government in Bangladesh, conducted by Al Jazeera English. Yunus discusses the recent collapse of Sheikh Hasina's rule and the establishment of the interim government, which he describes as a "second liberation" for the country due to widespread corruption and misgovernance. He outlines the government's focus on reforming institutions and holding a free and fair election by mid-2025 at the latest, emphasizing the importance of building consensus among political parties. The conversation also touches on external pressures, including the presence of Sheikh Hasina in India and the situation of Rohingya refugees, while Yunus stresses Bangladesh's commitment to accountability for past crimes and an anti-corruption drive, asserting a determination to recover stolen assets and bring perpetrators to trial.
By The AKTIFUL TeamThis episode analyzes an interview with Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of the interim government in Bangladesh, conducted by Al Jazeera English. Yunus discusses the recent collapse of Sheikh Hasina's rule and the establishment of the interim government, which he describes as a "second liberation" for the country due to widespread corruption and misgovernance. He outlines the government's focus on reforming institutions and holding a free and fair election by mid-2025 at the latest, emphasizing the importance of building consensus among political parties. The conversation also touches on external pressures, including the presence of Sheikh Hasina in India and the situation of Rohingya refugees, while Yunus stresses Bangladesh's commitment to accountability for past crimes and an anti-corruption drive, asserting a determination to recover stolen assets and bring perpetrators to trial.