I have friends from all around the world and several from Bangladesh. My first time there I arrived a day late at Dhaka Airport and there was no one to meet me. After a while, not knowing what to go and where to go, I was helped by a family, who contacted the college I was to work at and found me a hotel.
Hi Stanley, It is really great to hear that you had a good experience and impression about Bangladesh. Please don't forget to add if you had any negative experience. Thanks a lot for sharing it...
Corruption and political chicanery dominates along with extreme poverty and fairly useless International supervision. Also and perhaps dominantly the active and very successful women who changed the face of industry, OHS and unionism after the greedy men...some being international parasites... and the works supervisors and the inadequate 'safety' types sat on their backsides eventually enabling a massive fire, killing as I recall some 1000 or so presumably terrified and trapped workers.
I studied the industrial areas of Bangladesh for a submission on toxicity and those women were the outstanding relief to the situations. That study drew me to look at other nations (e.g. Brazil )where toxicity affecting also abounded. None of this will improve with increasing overpopulation as is happening world-wide and becoming a mania in Australian activism.
Until our demise through environmental madness, whatever the social system, we are coded...To feel rich we must ensure others are kept socially deprived more than us, poor and politically powerless. Bangladesh is one of those countries which have made that an art-form but Australia isn't so far behind....including in politically covered-up toxicity.