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Ban on Awami League and future actions
The Island
|May 14, 2025
Hundreds gathered in the capital's Shahbagh on May 10, blocking the busy intersection, and demanding a ban on the Awami League. PHOTO: AMRAN HOSSAIN
In moments of national transition, the desire to undo the past through dramatic gestures is tempting. After years of repression, injustice, and fear, many understandably crave a break from the old order—a symbolic act that declares, "never again." For some, banning the Awami League (AL) appears to be that break.
This decision, driven by years of repression and authoritarian rule, may seem like poetic justice to some. But it carries a heavy price: the risk of turning democratic renewal into another round of political vengeance.
There is no denying the extent of damage the AL has done over the last 15 years, particularly from January 5, 2014. Many citizens hoped that, at the very least, AL leaders would publicly acknowledge their wrongdoing, express regret, and ask for forgiveness. But instead of remorse, what has come is provocation—from exile, through messaging that seeks to inflame rather than reconcile. The public anger, already deep, has only intensified. And yet, even in the face of this resentment, we must ask whether banning the party outright solved the problem of punishing the individuals who committed crimes against humanity.
Make no mistake, the AL has much to answer for and it must be held accountable for its brutal actions and those responsible must be punished.
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