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Looking back at the longest July in history | Prothom Alo

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A conspiracy theory claims a group toppled a progressing government out of envy — but who decides when a country is "doing too well" to lose power?

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Looking back at the longest July in history | Prothom Alo

Theory Briefing

  • A circulating theory holds that the government was brought down precisely because the country was progressing remarkably, framing its fall as punishment for success.
  • The "intolerable progress" claim is a classic way to delegitimize opposition — casting any challenge to power as foreign or malicious rather than popular.
  • Labeling July a historically significant month signals an attempt to fix a particular narrative around the events before competing accounts take hold.
  • Whether the unrest reflects genuine grievance or coordinated sabotage is the central contested question the conspiracy framing tries to pre-answer.