In less than 24 hours, nearly a million people have watched on YouTube, Al Jazeera's breathtaking investigative documentary on high level political and financial corruption in Bangladesh centring on the army chief and implicating the prime minister. https://t.co/encrjzk8bc
"If a believing man or a believing woman or a Muslim man or Muslim woman falls ill then Allah, the exalted, forgives them their sins (because of their illness)."
[Al-Adab Al-Mufrad]
#DhakaMafia on 12GMT today too on @AJEnglish.
Although, we know of this corrupt government & the fake elections it employs to remain in power.
What can we do to remove the mafia & establish true democracy?
Explosive exposé by Al Jazeera. Nothing surprising but getting hard evidence is something else. There will b denial, possibly reprisals but business will continue as usual. Please share widely. #Bangladesh#SheikhHasina#Corruption#army#police#politics
https://t.co/9GE3suwsc5
Finally, she failed to protect her despite indecent submission before the inhuman acts of the country's military for years against destitute Rohingya Muslims. The same military arrested her. Bangla proverb says: "Pap Bapkeo Sarena" means "Every sin carries its own punishment".