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Bangladesh in 2007: Democracy interrupted, political and environmental challenges ahead / Hagerty, Devin T   Journal Article
Hagerty, Devin T Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Bangladesh hovered between democracy and dictatorship in 2007. January elections were postponed, emergency rule was declared, and an army-supported caretaker government suspended political activity and launched a massive anti-corruption campaign. Former Prime Ministers Begum Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina Wajed were jailed. The government pledged to hold elections by late 2008 after institutional reforms are in place
Key Words Army  Elections  Corruption  Caretaker  Bangaldesh  Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953 
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Illegal Bangladeshi migration to India: impact on internal security / Kumar, Anand   Journal Article
Kumar, Anand Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Migration, a worldwide phenomenon, has often been seen as beneficial for both the sending and receiving countries. However, post-9/11, the phenomenon is seen as a mixed blessing. It is also being realised that it is impossible to check illegal migration unless the sending country cooperates. In South Asia, India has been at the receiving end of the problem of illegal immigration from Bangladesh. This paper argues that such illegal migration is posing a threat to internal security because the issue has not been properly securitised. Migrants seem to have successfully bypassed legal hurdles, which has kept certain territories out of reach even for Indian nationals. If Bangladesh's internal politics and economic deprivation are major factors for this state of affairs, then permissiveness towards illegal immigration in Indian political circles is also responsible. The largely lenient political class has been prompted to take a close look at the issue as an increasing number of Bangladeshis have of late been found to be involved in terror activities.
Key Words Migration  Internal Security  Refugee  India  North East - India  Bangaldesh 
Migrants 
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