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Bangladesh: When will authorities clean up their act? | Conflict Zone

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For years, the government of Bangladesh has been criticized for its human rights record. Its reputation received another jolt this month with allegations of high-level bribery and corruption. DW’s Conflict Zone host Tim Sebastian confronts Gowher Rizvi, foreign affairs adviser to the country’s prime minister.

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Bangladesh, Conflict Zone, human rights
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