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Group, Minority Rights, and Coordinating Council for Human Rights in Bangladesh., eds. The Adivasis of Bangladesh. London: Minority Rights Group, 1991.

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Sarakāra, Bibhurañjana. Cleansing of religious minorities in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Citizens' Voice, 2002.

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Mohsin, Amena. The state of "minority" rights in Bangladesh. Colombo: International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 2001.

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Rahman, Jahangir Muhammed Abdur, News Network (Organization : Bangladesh), Taiwan min zhu ji jin hui, and Programme for Promoting Human Rights of Ethnic Minorities, eds. Ethnic minorities in Bangladesh: Profiles of 27 communities. Dhaka: NewsNetwork, 2010.

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Asian Indigenous & Tribal Peoples Network., ed. The status of indigenous & minority children in Bangladesh. New Delhi: Asian Indigenous & Tribal Peoples Network, 2003.

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Rafi, Mohammad. Small ethnic groups of Bangladesh: A mapping exercise. Dhaka: Panjeree Publications, 2006.

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Bāṃlādeśa Hindu Bauddha Khrīshṭāna Aikya Parishada, ed. Atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh: February 2013 - February 2014. Dhaka: Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, 2014.

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Tasneem, Siddiqui, Ahsan Masood Alam Ragib, Hassan Jesmul, Odhikar (Organization), and Minority Rights Group International, eds. Freedom of religion in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Odhikar, 2005.

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Amena, Mohsin, and Programme for Research on Poverty Alleviation., eds. Ethnic minorities of Bangladesh: Some reflections, the Saontals and the Rakhaines. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Grameen Trust, 2002.

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Amin, Afsana. Bangladesh state of minorities report-2016: Paving the way to liberation. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Nagorik Uddyog, 2016.

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Ahmmed, Md Faisal. State of the rural Manipuris in Bangladesh. Sylhet: Ethnic Community Development Organization, 2007.

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Ahmed, Imtiaz. The birth of minority: State, society, and the Hindu women of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Forum on Women in Security and International Affairs, 2005.

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Committee for Resisting Killers & Collaborators of Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, ed. An introduction to the white paper: 1500 days of minority persecution in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Forum for Secular Bangladesh and Trial of War Criminals of 1971 (Ekattorer Ghatok Dalal Nirmul Committee), 2012.

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Wrench, John. Higher horizons: A qualitative study of young man of Bangladeshi origin. London: Stationery Office, 1996.

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Islam, Monjurul. Challenges and prospects for dalits securing their right to education in Bangladesh: Report prepared by Monjurul Islam, Afsana Amin, Zakir Hossain. Dhaka: Nagorik Uddog & Bangladesh Dalit and Excluded Rights Movement, 2014.

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Abul, Barkat, and PRIP Trust (Dhaka Bangladesh), eds. An inquiry into causes and consequences of deprivation of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh through the Vested Property Act: Framework for a realistic solution. Dhaka: PRIP Trust, 2000.

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Vumson. Zo history with an introduction to Zo culture, economy, religion and their status as an ethnic minority in India, Burma,and Bangladesh. India: Aizawl, 1989.

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Knight, Andrew Poonam. How to provide information well to Bangladeshi, Chinese, Indian and Pakistani people: A good practice guide. London: National Information Forum, 1998.

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David, Garoogian, ed. The Asian databook: Detailed statistics and rankings on the Asian and Pacific Islander population, including 23 ethnic backgrounds from Bangladeshi to Vietnamese, for 1,883 U.S. counties and cities. Millerton, NY: Grey House Pub., 2005.

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Minorities in Bangladesh. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office, 1998.

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Improvement of livelihoods: Study on the impact of the integrated community development project - in favour of outcaste and indigenous minority populations of the coastal belt of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Caritas Bangladesh, 2009.

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Atrocities on the minorities in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Amity for Peace, 2003.

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Paliwal, K. V. Islamism and Genocide of Minorities in Bangladesh. Hindu Writer's Forum, 2005.

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Minority Rights Group International. Under Threat: The Challenges Facing Religious Minorities in Bangladesh. Minority Rights Group, 2016.

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Deprivation of Hindu minority in Bangladesh: Living with vested property. Dhaka: Pathak Shamabesh, 2008.

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Communal attack and repression on minority in Bangladesh, January-December 2002. [Dhaka]: Bangladesh Hindu Bouddha Christian Oikya Parishad, 2002.

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Das, Chaity. The Aesthetic of Freedom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474721.003.0005.

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This chapter marks a division of genre as we move from memoirs and testimonies to fiction. While most of the works under consideration are post-war stories, fiction written during the war without knowledge of the aftermath are also discussed. Both nationalist fiction and those critical of war and its aftermath sensitize us to what is at stake in remembering the foundational moment of Bangladesh. In their gaps and fissures lie the uncertain maps of the paths yet to be charted. Ranging from fiction that casts the suffering mother of a guerrilla and a martyr as a part of nationalistic lore to the victim of wartime rape running for cover in post-war Bangladesh, to the fear and anxieties of minorities after the war, authors articulate the narratives and tongues buried at the sites of national mythmaking. Works by authors such as Anwar Pasha and Selina Hossain are discussed.
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Bangladesh: Can Incentives for Community Authors Reduce Shortages in Minority Language Reading Materials? World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/33915.

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Dasgupta, Abhijit, Masahiko Togawa, and Abul Barkat. Minorities and the State: Changing Social and Political Landscape of Bengal. SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd., 2016.

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Minorities and the state: Changing social and political landscape of Bengal. Thousand Oaks, Calif: SAGE, 2011.

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Minority Identity and Religious Majoritarianism in South Asia ; The Resurgence in India and Bangladesh. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, 2004.

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Kreider, Kyle, and Thomas Baldino, eds. Minority Voting in the United States. Praeger, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216978244.

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What are the voting behaviors of the various minority groups in the United States and how will they shape the elections of tomorrow? This book explores the history of minority voting blocs and their influence on future American elections. According to current scholarship, the Caucasian population of the United States is expected to be a minority by 2042. As the white majority disappears and politics shift with the changing tide, it is important to understand the voting behaviors of the significant minority voting blocs in the United States. In this book, a variety of voting blocs are examined: African Americans, women, Native Americans, Latinos (Mexicans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans), South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis), East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans), Filipinos, Pacific Islanders, Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, Jewish Americans, and the LGBT community. In addition to factual and historical information about the minority voting blocs, chapters also explore how Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, felon disenfranchisement laws, and voter ID laws impact a minority group's voting rights. Finally, the authors and contributors anticipate which issues are likely to influence each group's voters and affect future elections.
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Kreider, Kyle, and Thomas Baldino, eds. Minority Voting in the United States. Praeger, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216978251.

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What are the voting behaviors of the various minority groups in the United States and how will they shape the elections of tomorrow? This book explores the history of minority voting blocs and their influence on future American elections. According to current scholarship, the Caucasian population of the United States is expected to be a minority by 2042. As the white majority disappears and politics shift with the changing tide, it is important to understand the voting behaviors of the significant minority voting blocs in the United States. In this book, a variety of voting blocs are examined: African Americans, women, Native Americans, Latinos (Mexicans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans), South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis), East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans), Filipinos, Pacific Islanders, Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, Jewish Americans, and the LGBT community. In addition to factual and historical information about the minority voting blocs, chapters also explore how Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, felon disenfranchisement laws, and voter ID laws impact a minority group's voting rights. Finally, the authors and contributors anticipate which issues are likely to influence each group's voters and affect future elections.
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Uddin, Nasir. The Rohingya. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489350.001.0001.

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The Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted ethnic minorities in the world. They used to live in the Arakan/Rakhine State of Burma/Myanmar for centuries, though it is a predominantly Buddhist country. Being victims of persecution as a result of ethnic cleansing and genocide, they started migrating to neighbouring countries from 1978, and after the massive migration August 2017 onwards, about 1.3 million Rohingyas now live in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh. This book offers a comprehensive portrait of how the state becomes instrumental in producing ‘stateless’ people, wherein both Myanmar and Bangladesh alienate the Rohingyas as illegal migrants, and they have to face unemployment, mental and sexual abuse, and deprivation of basic human necessities. The Rohingya proposes a new framework and theoretical alternative called ‘subhuman life’ for understanding the extreme vulnerability of the people as well as the genocide, ethnocide, and domicide taking place in the region. With several concrete ethnographic evidences, Nasir Uddin, apart from reconstructing the Rohingyas’ regional history, sheds light on possible solutions to their refugee crisis and examines the regional political dynamics, South and Southeast Asian geopolitics, and bilateral and multilateral interstate relations.
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Jog, Akshay. Minority Massacre in Bangladesh, Ignored by the World: Gut-Wrenching Details of Merciless Massacre, Faith Related Persecution and Ethnic Cleansing of Hindus, Buddhist and Christians of Bangladesh. Independently Published, 2018.

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Alston, Margaret. Women and Climate Change in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Women and Climate Change in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Zeitlyn, B. Transnational Childhoods: British Bangladeshis, Identities and Social Change. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2015.

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Zeitlyn, B. Transnational Childhoods: British Bangladeshis, Identities and Social Change. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2015.

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Zeitlyn, B. Transnational Childhoods: British Bangladeshis, Identities and Social Change. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Kenny, Emma, and Michael Runey. Imagining Democratic Futures: Asia and the Pacific Foresight Report 2024. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2023.102.

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According to data from International IDEA’s Global State of Democracy (GSoD) Initiative, democracy in Asia and the Pacific is under significant pressure. Only a tiny minority of people in the region live in a high-performing democracy. In the face of weak parliaments and polarized electorates, judiciaries and government agencies like election management bodies have been the core institutions working against democratic decline. Democratic institutions across the region appear, in simple terms, stuck. With key elections forthcoming in 2024 in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, South Korea, Taiwan and elsewhere, the question of what to do about democracy in the region is as acute as ever. To complement the GSoD data, International IDEA gathered experts and practitioners from academia, journalism, civil society and law for a two-day foresight workshop to discuss the possible coming trends and challenges, and the outcomes of that workshop form the basis for this Discussion Paper.
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Women's Empowerment in South Asia: NGO Interventions and Agency Building in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Panday, Pranab. Women's Empowerment in South Asia: NGO Interventions and Agency Building in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Panday, Pranab. Women's Empowerment in South Asia: NGO Interventions and Agency Building in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Panday, Pranab. Women's Empowerment in South Asia: NGO Interventions and Agency Building in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Women's Empowerment in South Asia: NGO Interventions and Agency Building in Bangladesh. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Karmaker, Ashok, Gita Chakraborty, and Orghya Bhattacharjee. Bloodied Autumn : an Investigative Report on Atrocities Committed on Hindu Religious Minorities in Bangladesh During Durga Puja Festival in October 2021: Investigative Report On. Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, USA, 2023.

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Mānabendra Nārāẏaṇa Lāramā , jībana o saṃgrāma: Smāraka grantha. Rāṅgāmāṭi, Pārbatya Caṭṭagrāma: Ema. Ena. Lāramā Memoriẏela Phāuṇḍeśana, 2009.

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"I Want to Live with My Head Held High": Abuses in Bangladesh's Legal Recognition of Hijras. Human Rights Watch, 2016.

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Department of Defense. Ending the Cycle: A History of Rohingya Persecution, Analysis of Potential for Radicalization, and a Method for Attaining a Peaceful Resolution - Myanmar Muslim Minority Group Driven to Bangladesh. Independently Published, 2018.

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