Bangladesh
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As 707 dead bodies have been recovered from the collapsed Shavar building, people are still waiting in the Adhar Chandra High School field for their missing loved ones.
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A Dhaka court has issued Hifazat-e-Islam Secretary General Junaid Babu Nagari on a nine-day police remand in a case filed over trouble on the streets by the radical Islamist organisation in the capital Dhaka’s Motijheel.
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by atish saha
The Paltan, Gulistan, Bijoynagar and Kakrail areas of Dhaka turned into a battleground as Hefazat-e-Islam locked in clashes with police and the Awami League. At least three persons are dead and more than 50 injured.
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by Rehman Asad
At least 22 people, including three law enforcement officers, died in clashes between law enforcers and Hefajat activists who created chaos in Narayanganj, Hathazari and Bagerhat, hours after they were flushed out from the capital’s Motijheel.
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by Rehman Asad
Security forces clashed with thousands of Hefajat protesters at the Shapla Chattar area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Many were injured and it is reported that several protesters were killed. The Hefajat Islamist group was protesting for a list of demands
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Hifazat-e Islam chief Ahmad Shafi returns to home from his Lalbagh office today. He was expected to leave Dhaka by air at 05.00 PM. Police were there at his Lalbagh office when Ahmad Shafi was leaving.
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by firoz ahmed
Radhachura in Bangla (Peltophorum pterocarpum), a soothing sight which helps to bear the searing summer heat, when it blooms in April-May.
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by firoz ahmed
The body of the rescuer Mohammad Ezazuddin Chowdhury Kaikobad, who sustained severe burn injuries while trying to rescue trapped garment worker Shaheena from Rana Plaza rubble arrives in Dhaka.
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by firoz ahmed
Nine including three law enforcers were killed and at least 50 hurt when Hefajat-e Islam activists clashed with security forces at Kanchpur in Narayanganj a couple of hours after the group was driven from the capital.
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by firoz ahmed
Thousands of radical Hefajat-e Islam men, instigated and bolstered by Jamaat-Shibir activists, exploded into an awe-striking force and set fire to hundreds of shops and police outposts as the evening fell.
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Hifazat sets fire in the Market, vehicles and shops in Dhaka. Clashes soon erupted at near Awamilig office and quickly spread to surrounding areas turning the whole of the Paltan into a battlefield. More then 3 people died in that clash.
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Thousands of hardline Islamists in the Baitul Mukarram area continued the battle with the Tiyarasela police, throwing rocks, and setting fire to several shops, and a market. The Islamists are demanding a new blasphemy law.
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by Rehman Asad
Jamaat-Shibir activists joined by Hefajat-e Islam men set fire to at least 100 shops and business establishments, looted shops at Baitul Mukarram mosque complex and torched over 30 government buses in the capital.
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by Rehman Asad
Hundreds of thousands of hardline Islamists demanding a new blasphemy law blocked highways and fought running battles with police, leaving three people dead in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka.
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Hafezat-e-Islam continues its siege of Dhaka as violence ensues.








































































