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Authoritarianism threatens a Nobel winner
A wave of authoritarianism and suppression of dissent is cresting across the globe from regimes both left and right. It has caught in its wake a Nobel Peace Prize winner who has done as much as anyone to reduce poverty and encourage entrepreneurialism around the world.  He is Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi who shared the Nobel Prize in 2006 with the lending institution he founded, Grameen Bank. The prize was for the work he did in launching microfinancing programs in his South Asian country. Some 98 percent of Grameen Bank borrowers are women, who are also the bank’s dominant shareholders.  Yunus, now 82 years old, is often called the father of microcredit. He calls his startups “soc

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