None of these military coups which you talk about have anything to do with Islam. Your argument has no validity here. These Military Coups are coming from corrupt leaders trying to get in power, not because they are trying implement what Islam wants.
But you just said that the last coup in Bangladesh was to clean up politics rather than to get in power.
And I didn't say that the coups were from Islam - in fact I said the opposite - it seems that in the cases of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey, the military interventions seem to be to prevent political Islam from taking hold.
Dont mix Islam into this because the two has nothing to do with it. History has shown countries go through governmental changes before it stabilizes down.
Like I said, I suppose the compatibility between Islam and democracy is a theological question. All I am trying to point out is that from a practical point of view, examples of countries that are majority muslim and strongly democratic are hard to come by. But maybe we just need to be patient.
At the end of the day people in Bangladesh do vote and it is considered a Parliamentary republic.
Sure, today. A couple of years ago it was a military dictatorship.