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Transition to Democracy: Kaleidoscope of a Changing World

Transition to Democracy: Kaleidoscope of a Changing World

Author: Wali-ur Rahman
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Publisher The University Press Limited
ISBN9789848815182
Edition2011, 1st Published
Pages270
Reading Level Higher Education
Language English
PrintedBangladesh
Format Hardbound
Category Politics-International Affairs and Relations Article-Essay-Research, নন ফিক্শন নন ফিক্শন,
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‘Transition to Democracy’ is a compilation of articles published in newspapers ad magazines at home and abroad. The author writes on such developments which impinge on public policy issues and on strategic policies pursued by successive governments of Bangladesh. Tow major political parties, the Awami League (AL) and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), elected by the people one after the other, ruled the country with the pledge to promote democracy and the rule of law. The author through his incisive observation attempts to demonstrate that the country was dealt a severe blow with the brutal murder of the Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on August 15, 1975. Several usurpers who seized state power after the assassination of Bangabandhu attempted to rule the country under the shadow of Martial law or martial patronage. They amended the Constitution in order to clear the path to bring in the ‘Politics of Islam’ to suit their purposes. In the process they attempted to bury the ideals of the War of Liberation. But the people fought back to steer the Republic onto the path of democracy and democratic values. With the Fifth Amendment repealed by the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, the country is now moving towards upholding the ideals enshrined in the Constitution. People of Bangladesh are now set to achieving a democratic and tolerant society.

 

Authors:
Wali-ur Rahman

Waliur Rahman, a diplomat, essayist, critic and translator, was born in Jessore, Bangladesh in 1942, educated in Dhaka, Mr. Rahman enjoyed a fellowship to the Trinity College, Oxford in 1974-75. Mr.Rahman had the rare privilege of piloting the admission of Bangladesh to the World health Organization (WHO), the first United Nations Agency to admit the newly independent country Bangladesh as a member in May 1972. At that time he was the first Permanent Observer a.i. to the European Office of the United Nations in Geneva where he also witnessed the admission of Bangladesh to such UN Agencies as ILO, WMO, UPU, FAO, GATT, UNCTAD, IAEA and UNIDO. Since then Mr. Rahman has been deeply involved in the work of the International Organizations particularly that of the United Nations. He was director, in charge of political, legal and information department in the organization of the Islamic Conference for the year 1978. Mr. Rahman represented his country in various international conferences including the 34th session of the UNGA and 37th session of the UNGA. Mr. Rahman represents the Council of Namibia delegation to the Law of the Sea as a delegate. He was promoted to the rank of Ambassador in 1982. He is an Associate Member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies, Associate member of the international Peace Academy in New York, Life member of the Oxford University Club and Harvard Club.

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