I had been following the Grameen Bank (GB) incident in Bangladesh for some time now, and it seems since the High Court Division (HCD) decision to refuse Dr. Yunus's writ there is very little news on this issue (it might have something to do with the heat of Cricket WC). It was expected, as a nation we (Bangladeshis) are hot headed, we jump before we look, most of the time we don't know what happened, in fact we don't care, but we have to make some noise where we can.
Couple of things were very interesting (in the sense of the probably apocryphal Chinese curse, 'May you live in interesting times') in this whole Yunus scandal. I have come to view and read a large number of youtube videos, news articles (including original Norwegian reports, from their website ofcourse) and comments in social website network about Dr. Yunus being, on one hand a culprit and on the other a victim by the current political regime. But what seemed lacking in all these comments, videos and blogs was an objective look. I myself had commented on several links in the social web facebook about the legality of the removal of Dr. Yunus as MD of GB. But in this particular blog my intention is to put all the scattered thoughts into one single place. There are two different issues that need to be considered in this particularly stigmatic event, namely legal and policy.