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<title>Counterpoint &#45; Md. Zarif Rahman and Durdana Chowdhury</title>
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<title>Why Bangladesh Needs a Layered Approach to Truth, Justice, and Healing</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ When institutions operate without transparency or accountability, they forfeit their legitimacy and become the very source of the wounds they were meant to heal. For the post-uprising state to heal the nation, it must first heal itself, by dismantling these deeply rooted practices of exception and institutionalized violence. ]]></description>
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