Sri Lanka, Aug. 4 -- The former residence of Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to be transformed into museum. The place will serve as a reminder for her autocratic regime.
The decision comes in the wake of Hasina departure from power under student-led protest that culminated on August 5, 2024. The jubilant crowd took the rooftop of Dhaka palace after Hasina left for India in helicopter.
One year later, with the South Asian nation of around 170 million people still in political turmoil, the authorities hope the sprawling Ganabhaban palace offers a message to the future. Graffiti daubed on the walls condemning her regime remains untouched. "Freedom", one message reads. "We want justice."
Hasina's rule was known for ...
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