WASHINGTON – With a past marred by allegations of crime and controversy, many had expected that, after 17 years in exile in London, Tarique Rahman—now the newly elected Prime Minister of Bangladesh—would return to politics with the maturity and restraint needed to govern a fractured nation. Yet, his return has not fulfilled these hopes. Instead, his early decisions, especially the controversial banning of the Awami League, indicate that the tend…
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