Sheikh Hasina has won a fourth straight term as Bangladesh’s prime minister. The daughter of the country’s founding father earned her own reputation as a pro-democracy leader. But in recent years she has been accused of cracking down on critics, with the opposition boycotting this year’s elections and calling them a sham.
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- Tanvir Chowdhury (@tanvirbengal), Al Jazeera Bangladesh Correspondent/Producer
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