Bangladesh faces a fresh violence as members of a violent protest movement rejected by Sheikh Hasina's authoritarian government in August.
On Wednesday, the violence started after the AWAMI League, former Prime Minister Hasina's political party, said he would appeal to Bangladeshi citizens from India since August 5. obter. Student protesters said he would insult the violence of virtual speech. Then thousands of students were bulldozed and once a musical father of Ms. Hasina's father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman fired a museum with a founder of Bangladesh.
The clash between the student protesters and supporters of the AWAMI League, the Laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize lasted three days before the Interim Government. Awami League threatened to protest the students' actions.
Ms. Hasina's father reminds him of the victims and began to attack each other attacking each other in the protesters and Dakera league, and how his father works. Mr. Yunus, on February 8, began after the news about the police operation, violence and injured news.
“The government called on all citizens to obey the law,” Mr. Yunus said. “We work together to work together to get away from the old Bangladesh under the fascist government,” New Bangladesh will differ by compliance with the rule of law. “
Authorities said the last round of violence was arrested in the early 7,300 people – mainly for the Awami League and today. Despite the interim government's Ms. Hasina party, the AWAMI League is trying to reconsider itself. Members recently challenged and called for strikes this month. Compared to Pakistani supporters during the Independence War of Bangladesh, they tried to label the student groups as Islamist militants.
Recent recent landing in Bangladesh, the establishment of a new democracy by university students, calls for a constitutional constitution, calls for management and management without corruption. In July, in July, a rebellious structure, the 15-year rule of freedom warriors in July, he gradually became an authoritarian anger in Hasina.
According to the authorities, more than 800 people died during the Student Revolution. To revenge their deaths, the Yunus government has repeatedly tries to trial Ms. Hasina from India to crimes against humanity. India must still answer.
Ms. Hasina, according to other clips of videos and speeches posted on Facebook, took part in Awami League meetings. However, his first public address was on February 5.
A day after Ms. Hasina's voting, the Yunus government said he “insults and contempt” to those who give their lives in the revolt last summer. “Despite the country's escape, as in power through corruption, terror and inhuman repression, he continues to use the tone of threats, as he used terrorism and inhuman repression.”