Political Parties: Awami League, secular;
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), centrist; Jatiya Party, centrist; Jamaat-e- Islami,
Islamic
Exports: Garments, jute, fish products, tea
Population: 107,992,100 (1991 cen); growth rate
2.17%
Life Expectancy: Men 50, women 52
Language: Bangla (Bengali)
Religion: Sunni Muslim 85%, Hindu 14%, others 1%
Literacy: Men 43%, women 22% (1985 est)
GDP: 17.6 bn (1987); $172 per capita
Chronology
1947--Formed as eastern province of Pakistan on
partition of British India.
1970--More than half a million killed in a
massive cyclonic storm.
1971--Bangladesh became an independent nation
following a civil war.
1975--Independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
assassinated and Martial law imposed.
1976-77-- Maj Gen Ziaur Rahman took over power.
1978-79-- Elections held and the nation came
back to civilian rule.
1981-- Maj Gen Ziaur Rahman assassinated.
1982-- Lt
Gen Ershad assumed power in a military coup. Martial law reimposed.
1986-- Elections held. Martial law came to an
end.
1987-- State of emergency declared to stave off
opposition demonstrations.
1988-- State of emergency lifted. Parliamentary
elections boycotted by main opposition parties. Floods left thousands dead, 30 million
homeless.
1989-- Chittagong Hill Tracts empowered to end a
14-year-old tribal conflict.
1990-- President Ershad resigned following
massive anti-government demonstrations. Shahabuddin Ahmed became interim president.
1991-- BNP won the first free and fair
elections. Tornado killed about 140,000 and left upto 10 million homeless. Parliamentary
government formed; Abdur Rahman Biswas elected president.
1996-- BNP government resigned slightly ahead of
schedule following anti-government demonstrations. Awami League returned to power through
a fair election after 21 years.
Accord
signed ending a long-standing dispute with India over water sharing. Peace returned to
Chittagong Hill Tracts after two decades following an agreement with tribal leaders.
(Source: Websters New World Encyclopedia, College Edition, 1993) (incomplete) |