The Dhaka High Court should give its verdict March 6. Muhammad Yunus, a pioneer of microcredit, has seized on March 3. The Nobel Peace denies his ouster from the leadership of the Grameen Bank he founded, and denounces political manipulation. It has launched a petition to defend his cause, supported by daily of Dhaka: "Regardless of the government's negative concept of microcredit, it remains the unique contribution of Bangladesh to the world, thanks to Yunus.
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