Three recurring patterns in Bangladesh's institutional oversight — a shrinking, fragmented civil society, Jamaat-e-Islami's five-decade rehabilitation cycle, and an under-reviewed foreign-infrastructure footprint. A preliminary brief, sourced individually, with open questions stated as plainly as the findings.
A clear-eyed explainer on JEI: its 1971 war crimes, its 2.4 million members, its state infiltration, and its international sponsors — and why any account of Bangladesh's present crisis has to start with them.