Dr. Yunus: Old Habits Die Hard!
This is not our storyâDr. Yunus himself wrote it in his autobiography.
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As a child, he wanted free magazines given to quiz winners. Instead of winning honestly, he forged winnersâ names and addresses to get the magazines delivered to his home. Cheating started early.
The habit continues:
Agreements made during the Awami League governmentâs tenure in China are now being portrayed as his own achievements.
Grameen Bank and Yunus jointly won the Nobel Prize, but branding makes it seemed like he alone won it.
Now, a new PR drama is unfolding:
Claiming Eid travel was smooth, while traffic in #Dhaka remains heavy, and many workers havenât been paid to travel home.
Sexual assault cases are rising, yet the media is suppressing reports.
The New York Times says religious extremism is growing in Bangladeshâbut local media ignores it.
If the country were truly doing well, there wouldnât be a sudden PR push after eight months. The truth is being covered up to create a new "great leader."
Stay alert. Donât fall for propaganda.
#BangladeshCrisis #Bangladesh #YunusMustGo
but the local media is ignoring it.
If the country had really done better, there wouldn't have been a sudden PR shock after eight months. The truth is being covered up to create a new "great leader."
Be careful. Don't fall for the propaganda.
#Bangladesh#BangladeshCrisis
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We believe that this is a coordinated smear campaign by Yunus Pro-Agency and Press Wing. Some paid agents masquerading as secular Bangladeshi activists/journalists are doing this kind of propaganda in a coordinated manner on both Twitter and Facebook.
We appeal to Awami League