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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh's interim government, accused ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of corruption and fake growth, claiming the world should have questioned her practices. Yunus took over in August after Hasina fled to India following violent protests. Hasina, who ruled since 2009, faces allegations of crimes against humanity, genocide, and corruption.
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