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The downfall of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's 'Iron Lady'

Daughter of country's independence hero became an authoritarian ruler

Sheikh Hasina, who clung to power as Bangladesh's prime minister for 15 straight years, was the world's longest-serving female head of government.   © Reuters

TOKYO -- Sheikh Hasina, who for years ruled Bangladesh with an iron fist, was ousted on Aug. 5 by an increasingly violent wave of protests, eventually fleeing the country.

Crowds rushed into the empty prime minister's residence, rejoicing in the victory of the "citizen's revolution" and marking a sudden end to Hasina's 15-year reign as world's longest-serving female head of government.

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