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Police response to Gaza strike vandalism appears delayed

TENS of thousands of students, professionals and ordinary people marched down the roads across Bangladesh on April 7 in response to a global call for a strike demanding an end to Israeli genocide in Gaza and, also, condemning US complicity amidst an expanding offensive in the Palestinian city. Educational institutions, chiefly universities, have heeded the global call by...

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BISWANATHPUR POLICE STATION ATTACK: 2,500 unnamed people sued

Police filed a case against 2,500 unidentified people on charges of arson, vandalism, looting of government weapons and ammunition and attacking policemen of Bishwanathpur police station in Sylhet on August 5 after the fall of the fascist amid the student-led mass uprising...

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SC tightens security amid vandalism threats

The Supreme Court authorities have tightened security in the court compound, deploying army, Border Guard Bangladesh and law enforcement members following intelligence reports that a group of lawyers might attempt to vandalise a mural of the country’s founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman installed in the court’s inner garden...

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Ex-minister Mannan gets bail in another case

A Sunamganj court on Monday granted bail to former planning minister MA Mannan in another case filed for alleged vandalism and torching of an office of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party...

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Govt vows action over Baitul Mukarram conflict

The religious affairs ministry said that the government was determined to take legal actions against the culprits, who were involved in the clash and vandalism inside Baitul Mukarram National Mosque...

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29 AL activists sued over vandalism in Tungipara

A case was filed against 29 Awami League leaders and activists of Tungipara upazila allegedly for vandalising furniture of Swechchhasebak Dal’s president SM Jilani’s Patgati village house...

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Condemnation not enough, stringent action required

A NUMBER of incidents of vandalism and violence have taken place since the fall of the Awami League regime and people and the government have jointly succeeded in addressing most of them. But, attacks on shrines of pirs, fakirs and saints have, however, posed a big question mark on the success of the interim government in keeping law and order. While attacks on shrines have continued for over two to three weeks, the authorities have almost completely failed to address the issue...

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Authorities must be proactive in stopping vandalism

A LARGE fire that burnt Gazi Auto Tyres Factory at Rupganj in Naraynaganj appears to be yet another case of vandalism. Hundreds of people reportedly broke into the factory on August 25, hours after the Gazi Group chair, a former Awami League lawmaker, had been arrested. Fire fighters, who could bring the fire under control in 21 hours, could not...

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Khaleque, Monnujan among 75 sued in Khulna

A case was filed against 75 Awami League men, including former KCC mayor Talukder Abdul Khaleque, former parliament members - Begum Monnujan Sufian and SM Kamal Hossain with Khalishpur police station on charge of vandalism, arson and looting of Ward no-7 BNP office on August 27...

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Political parties protest at sectarian attacks, vandalism

Leaders of different political parties on Wednesday welcoming the victory of students’movements called on the authorities concerned to take immediate steps to stop countrywide political and sectarian attacks on religious minorities and vandalisms...

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Authorities, people must stand against violence, vandalism

VIOLENCE, vandalism and looting in many places across the country after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina on August 5 are shocking and unacceptable. The incidents have left a few dozen dead while many establishments and houses have been burnt. Awami League leaders and the police appear to have been particularly targeted by the mob while...

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Govt must honour and heed demands for justice

THE government is still showing an unwillingness to bring those responsible for the death of more than 200 students and people, including at least 16 children, mostly in indiscriminate police firing during the student protests to justice. The government is still continuing with the wholesale arrest of students and people in cases of ‘vandalism and violence’...

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Repression and propaganda

THE wholesale arrest of dozens of students and hundreds of leaders, activists and supporters of opposition parties in cases filed in connection with violence and vandalism during the student protests for reforms in government job quota is another misstep of the government, the like of which forced a peaceful protest into a violent one...

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Expose perpetrators, bring them to justice: PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday said BNP, Jamaat and Shibir carried out acts of vandalism nationwide to undermine the country’s development and tarnish its image abroad.

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Massive manhunt continues across Bangladesh after deadly protest

Police continued the countrywide arrest drives as 641 more people were arrested in Dhaka city on Wednesday in connection with violence and vandalism during student protests for quota reform for government jobs that left at least 162 killed...

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