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Mars New Proof of Water Reveals Strange Object
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Awami League wins Bangladesh electionSupporters of Bangladesh's Awami League Party celebrate in Dhaka on Monday.
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With 295 contests decided, the Awami League had won 228 seats, giving it far more than the
two-thirds majority needed to change the country's constitution, the commission reported.
The league's closest rival, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, won 27 seats, with one seat to
be contested later.WoW Gold,
The results are an overwhelming win for Hasina over her longtime archrival, the BNP's
Khaleda Zia, in the first vote since an army-backed caretaker government took power in 2006.
The rivalry between the two former prime ministers runs so deep that they are known in the
country as the "Battling Begums," for an honorific given to women of rank in the country.
Monday's balloting went off peacefully, except for a few isolated incidents of skirmishes
and people complaining of not finding their names on voter rolls. Asif Saleh, executive
director of the human rights group Drishtipat, told CNN that the turnout was close to 70
percent.
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"On one hand, it was sending a clear message that the people of Bangladesh believe in
democracy," Saleh said. "But on the other hand it's also that they are looking for a
sweeping change in the country."
Hebuy WoW Gold, said anti-incumbent sentiment appeared to
damage the BNP, which was in power for the five years before a 2006 state of emergency that
was lifted only weeks ago.
"What was surprising was the kind of scale of the change," he said.
Political analysts say the true test of whether democracy can flourish in this Muslim-
majority nation of 150 million people begins now.
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After its last stint in power ended in 2006, the BNP handed over rule to a caretaker
government to conduct elections, as mandated by the country's constitution. But the Awami
League refused to recognize the neutrality of the interim government, and Hasina accused Zia
of stocking it with BNP backers.
Supporters of both sides took to the streets in months of deadly clashes. To stem the tide
of violence, a military-backed government took control in January 2007 and imposed an
indefinite state of emergency, banning political events and postponing elections until it
said it could clean up the country's graft-ridden politics.
Zia served a term as prime minister in 1991, Hasina in 1996 and Zia once again in 2001. As
one took office, the other led strikes and street protests that kept the Muslim-majority
country of 150 million people politically unstable and financially radioactive to
international investors.
Both face allegations of corruption, which each have dismissed as politically motivated. And
Hasina was forced to curtail her campaign activities, relying on videoconferencing to
address crowds as police investigated a report by CNN-IBN that a fundamentalist Muslim group
had dispatched a six-member suicide squad to assassinate her.
The group, Harkat ul Jihad al Islami is banned in Bangladesh. Hasina survived a prior
attempt on her life in 2004 when extremists threw grenades at a rally, killing 20 and
wounding hundreds.
Past elections in Bangladesh have been marred by widespread instances of ballot box-stuffing
and voter intimidation. To prevent a similar outcome this go-around, the election commission
took unprecedented steps -- deploying 600,000 troops to maintain security and thousands of
local and international observers to monitor the polls and issuing voter identification
cards to 81 million eligible voters.
The caretaker government that took power in 2006 adopted emergency powers that allowed
authorities to arrest a person without a court warrant as long as there was reasonable
suspicion that he or she was related to a crime, said the New York-based group, Human Rights
Watch.
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A wave of detentions followed, and residents rejoiced at the drop in crime. By some
estimates, more than 90,000 people were detained before some were released and others
charged. The state of emergency was lifted on December 17, leaving politicians less than two
weeks to campaign.
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Among those arrested in the interim were more than 150 top politicians, including Hasina --
charged with taking bribes -- and Zia -- facing charges of graft of improperly awarding a
multi-million dollar government contract.
Awami League wins Bangladesh election
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