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<title>Counterpoint &#45; Mashrur Arefin</title>
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<title>Nine Reasons Jamaat Missed Its Moment</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ On the question of 1971 and apology, Jamaat’s tone was arrogant. Had they shown even minimal reconciliation, people might have celebrated August 5’s victory with them on the election day, specially given their alliance with the student movement. ]]></description>
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