A long way to go': in revolution's wake, questions linger over direction of the new Bangladesh
Briefly

Amir Chowdhury's imprisonment symbolized the ongoing repression under Sheikh Hasina's regime, as mass protests led by students escalated into a revolution demanding an end to autocratic rule.
As protests grew, the government's violent crackdown resulted in thousands of arrests and over 1,000 deaths, marking one of the bloodiest periods in Bangladesh's history.
The moment it was announced that Hasina had fled was electrifying; for many, it represented a seismic shift in Bangladesh's political landscape, a chance for change.
With Hasina's regime collapsing, Bangladesh stands at a critical juncture, with calls for democracy led by student leaders and the return of Mohammed Yunus to lead an interim government.
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