Bangladesh's new care-taker leader, Muhammad Yunus, has praised the students who overthrew the country's authoritarian government. Arriving home at Dhaka airport, he said they'd saved Bangladesh - and given the nation a second independence. But he warned this new-found freedom needed to be protected. The Nobel Peace Prize winner spent the last few days in France for medical treatment. He - and his cabinet - will be sworn in in the coming hours. We spoke to student activist Prapti Taposhi, and journalist Mainul Islam Khan.
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0:00 Intro
1:12 Interview with Prapti Taposhi, student activist
7:35 Interview with Mainul Islam Khan, Journalist
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:12 Interview with Prapti Taposhi, student activist
7:35 Interview with Mainul Islam Khan, Journalist
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#dhaka #muhammadyunus #bangladesh
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