Four advisers to Bangladesh’s interim government resigned Monday as soldiers patrolled towns and cities to try to end weeks of often-violent protests, prompting unease over the country’s democratic future. Two of the advisers said they felt unable to carry out the duties for which they were appointed — to prepare a level playing field for holding credible elections, a domestic news agency reported. Full Story
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