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Ahammad Foyez is a journalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Death toll in anti-Hasina unrest in Bangladesh may be double official tally
In Bangladesh, the death toll from anti-government protests in July and August may be more than double the official count of 630, with student activists claiming 1,423 deaths. The protests, led by students against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, resulted in her fall on August 5. The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, is struggling to maintain order amid ongoing violence. Efforts to document casualties are hindered by harassment from former ruling party officials. The interim government has empowered the army to restore order, while human rights organizations report continued violence and intra-party clashes.
At UN General Assembly, Yunus to seek help rebuilding Bangladesh’s ‘shattered economy’
Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's interim leader, plans to address the United Nations General Assembly to seek international support for rebuilding Bangladesh's economy and addressing civil unrest. His speech will highlight the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the need for democratic reforms. Yunus's visit to the U.N. is marked by interest and potential protests from Hasina's supporters. He aims to improve relations with neighboring countries, although a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely. Yunus may engage with leaders from Pakistan, Nepal, and European and international organizations to discuss Bangladesh's challenges, including the Rohingya refugee crisis.
In post-Hasina Bangladesh, BNP factions are now fighting among themselves
In the aftermath of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation and departure from Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is experiencing internal conflicts as factions vie for control over businesses previously held by the ousted Awami League. These clashes have resulted in fatalities and injuries, with BNP leadership taking a firm stance against such violence. An interim government led by Muhammad Yunus is struggling to maintain order, while the BNP, under Khaleda Zia, is eager to regain power. The political landscape remains volatile, with reports of violence and property seizures, highlighting the challenges of transitioning power and maintaining stability.
More Rohingya are arriving in Bangladesh, as Rakhine state burns
Approximately 20,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh over the past three months due to escalating violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state, with many seeking refuge outside U.N.-administered camps. The influx coincides with political instability in Bangladesh following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. The Arakan Army's campaign against Myanmar's military government has intensified, leading to dire conditions in Rakhine. Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, is urging international efforts to resettle refugees. Local officials report daily crossings, with many Rohingya renting homes in border towns. Experts emphasize the need for legal frameworks to protect these refugees.
Outsiders blamed for disruption as Bangladesh garment workers stage protests
Bangladeshi garment workers staged protests demanding higher wages, leading to disruptions in about 130 factories. Factory owners and authorities blamed 'outsiders' for inciting unrest, while the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association and the Bangladesh Garments Workers Union Federation expressed concerns about external influences. The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, is under pressure to stabilize the situation following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. The garment industry, crucial to Bangladesh's economy, faces challenges amid political changes and disputes over the control of the 'jhute business'.
Bangladesh’s interim govt struggles to stem nation’s long-held grievances
Following the ousting of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh faces significant political and social unrest. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus leads an interim government tasked with restoring democracy and addressing grievances accumulated over Hasina's 15-year rule. The country grapples with lawlessness, human rights violations, and institutional corruption. The interim administration, supported by diverse stakeholders, aims to stabilize the nation and prepare for elections, while also seeking financial aid from the IMF. Despite challenges, Yunus calls for public cooperation and cessation of protests to facilitate governance and reform efforts.
Murder case in Dhaka grocer’s shooting filed against ex-PM Hasina, 6 others
A murder case has been filed against former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and six others, including two cabinet ministers and four police officials, over the killing of a grocer during student-led protests in Dhaka. The protests were part of a movement against government job quotas favoring veterans' descendants. The case marks the first legal action against Hasina since her resignation and flight to India amid a mass uprising. The interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yusuf, has taken office. The article highlights the political turmoil and legal challenges facing Hasina and her associates, as well as the broader implications for Bangladesh's political landscape.
BenarNews website unblocked in Bangladesh days after Hasina resigns as PM
BenarNews, a U.S. government-funded news portal, has been unblocked in Bangladesh after being inaccessible for over four years. This development follows the resignation and departure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The site was initially blocked in April 2020 amid criticism of the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the unblocking, current and former government officials claim unawareness of the site's status. Theories suggest the unblocking may be an attempt to avoid accountability. BenarNews is part of Radio Free Asia, focusing on security, politics, and human rights in Asia.
Bangladesh keeps social media sites, apps offline in wake of deadly clashes
In Bangladesh, the government has restored access to Google and YouTube but continues to block social media platforms like Facebook, following violent student protests over job quotas that resulted in 197 deaths. The United Nations and Amnesty International have criticized the government's heavy-handed response, urging transparency and adherence to human rights norms. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government blame the opposition for the unrest, while rights groups and opposition parties criticize the ongoing internet blackout and mass arrests. The situation remains tense, with fears of further violence.
Bangladesh fire kills more than 40 in capital Dhaka, dozens injured
A devastating fire in a multi-story shopping mall in Dhaka, Bangladesh, resulted in at least 44 deaths, including 21 women and four children, and left dozens injured. The fire, which started at a restaurant on Bailey Road, quickly spread throughout the seven-story building, causing significant casualties primarily due to suffocation. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the blaze, and a five-member investigatory body has been formed. The building housed various commercial establishments, including restaurants and clothing shops, and had gas cylinders on every floor, which exacerbated the fire's spread. Emergency services managed to rescue about 75 people, with many being treated for critical burns. Distraught relatives have gathered at hospitals as the identification of the deceased continues. Health Minister Samanta Lal Sen and Police Inspector General Abdullah Al-Mamun confirmed the casualties and ongoing efforts to assist the injured.
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