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Will Bangladesh’s Tainted Election Serve as a Wakeup Call for Fashion?

A vote widely seen as rigged could spark another round of protests and violence, with the country’s millions of garment workers on the front lines. The fashion industry has been reluctant to get involved, but may find it has no other choice.
Bangladesh's leading opposition parties are boycotting Sunday's election.
Bangladesh's leading opposition parties are boycotting Sunday's election. (Getty Images)

The outcome of Bangladesh’s presidential election, held Sunday, was never in doubt. Incumbent prime minister Sheikh Hasina looked headed for a fourth consecutive term after her main opponents boycotted the poll, saying they had no faith the vote would be free and fair. Prominent opposition politicians have been

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