Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina Wazed is a Bangladeshi politician and the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again serving since January 2009. She is the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father and first president of Bangladesh. Having served for a combined total of over 20 years, she is the longest serving prime minister in the history of Bangladesh. As of 23 July 2024, she is the world's longest-serving female head of government.
Some of the key events about Sheikh Hasina
- 1975Survived an assassination attempt that killed most of her family members
- 1975Survived an assassination attempt that killed most of her family, leading to exile
- 1981Elected president of the Awami League party while in exile
- 1991Led the opposition movement to restore democracy in Bangladesh
- 1991Faced criticism for alleged vote-rigging in parliamentary elections
- 1996Became Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the first time
- 2007Arrested on corruption charges during a state of emergency
- 2008Won a landslide victory in the general election, returning as Prime Minister
- 2009Accused of suppressing opposition and media freedom after returning to power
- 2010Launched the "Digital Bangladesh" initiative to modernize the country's technology sector
- 2011Received the UN Peace Award for contributions to world peace
- 2014Implemented a nationwide program to provide free textbooks to students
- 2014Oversaw controversial election boycotted by opposition parties
- 2015Played a key role in resolving a long-standing border dispute with India
- 2015Criticized for failing to protect secular bloggers from extremist attacks
- 2016Faced allegations of extrajudicial killings by security forces
- 2018Oversaw Bangladesh's transition to developing country status as recognized by the UN
- 2018Accused of authoritarianism and undermining democratic institutions
- 2019Criticized for harsh crackdown on student protests
- 2023Condemned for alleged human rights violations and political repression
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