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Verdict in absentia, empathy in short supply: Reading Bangladesh through its Hasina coverage

‘A good newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself.’ That is how Arthur Miller, eminent US playwright and, incidentally, Marilyn Monroe’s husband for a few turbulent years, defined journalism’s role. Whenever a landmark event hits a country, it is worth listening closely to how the media is reporting it, not just to what…

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