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^ 11.011.1TAHMINA RAHMAN. From Revolutionaries to Visionless Parties: Leftist Politics in Bangladesh. 卡内基国际和平基金会. 2022-09-06 [2023-09-17]. (原始内容存档于2023-05-02) (英语). Some experts claim that since the Awami League (AL) came to power in 2014, it has enacted policies that undermine freedom of expression, minority rights, and women’s empowerment, contributing to democratic backsliding and an overall rightward shift in the country.