The-Ongoing-Conflict-in-Bangladesh-A-Closer-Look[1].pptx

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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Computer Science and Engineering Soft Skills Formal Assessment Subject Code- 22TDP-311 Submitted by- Dhreeti Garg(22BCS16521) Amrita(22BCS16592)

The Ongoing Conflict in Bangladesh: A Closer Look Bangladesh, a South Asian nation, has faced a complex and longstanding conflict that has shaped its political and social landscape. This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the historical context, key parties involved, humanitarian concerns, and efforts towards conflict resolution.

Understanding the Historical Context 1 Colonial Era Bangladesh, formerly known as East Pakistan, was a part of British India until the partition in 1947 that created the independent nations of India and Pakistan. 2 Liberation Struggle In 1971, Bangladesh fought a war of independence from West Pakistan, leading to the creation of the sovereign state of Bangladesh. 3 Political Instability The country has since struggled with political instability, military coups, and clashes between various political factions and religious groups.

Key Parties Involved and Their Perspectives Government of Bangladesh The ruling party in Bangladesh, often accused of authoritarian tendencies and human rights abuses. Opposition Parties Diverse political parties, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-e-Islami, that challenge the government's policies and actions. Ethnic and Religious Minorities Marginalized groups, such as the Rohingya Muslims, who face discrimination and violence in the country.

Humanitarian Concerns and Challenges 1 Refugee Crisis The influx of Rohingya refugees fleeing violence in Myanmar has strained Bangladesh's resources and infrastructure. 2 Human Rights Violations Reports of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions, and other human rights abuses by the government against its citizens. 3 Lack of Access Restrictions on media and aid organizations, making it difficult to assess the full extent of the humanitarian crisis.

Efforts Towards Conflict Resolution Diplomatic Negotiations Ongoing talks between Bangladesh, Myanmar, and the international community to address the Rohingya crisis and find a lasting solution . Domestic Reforms Calls for the Bangladeshi government to implement democratic reforms, address human rights concerns, and foster national unity. International Pressure Pressure from the United Nations, human rights organizations, and the global community to address the humanitarian crisis and protect vulnerable population

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