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Bangladesh, Hasina
Bangladesh protesters destroy house linked to exiled former leader Hasina
Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh took out their anger at exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday by destroying a family home that came to symbolize the country’s independence — and now,
Bangladesh protesters torch ousted PM Hasina's father's home
DHAKA (Reuters) -Thousands of protesters set fire to the home of Bangladesh's founding leader, as his daughter, ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina delivered a fiery social media speech calling on her supporters to stand against the interim government.
Protesters set fire to Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister’s paternal home
The home of Bangladesh’s founding leader was set on fire as his daughter, ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave a speech on social media. Hasina, who was forced to resign and flee to neighboring India last year,
Protesters set fire to ex-Bangladesh PM's family home
Protesters in Bangladesh have vandalised and set fire to the former family home of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, as well as those of other members of her party. The unrest was sparked by news that Hasina would address the country via social media from India, where she has been in exile since a student-led revolt ousted her last year.
Bangladesh protesters destroy buildings linked to ousted leader
Hundreds of Bangladeshi protesters smashed down buildings connected to ousted former leader Sheikh Hasina on Thursday, hours after
Bangladesh protesters vandalise houses of Awami League leaders after setting fire to Hasina's family house
Protesters in Bangladesh have demolished more houses of leaders of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League and defaced murals of the country's founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman after they vandalised and set on fire the former family home of the deposed prime minister.
Bangladeshi protesters storm and destroy a house linked to exiled former prime minister Hasina
Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh took out their anger at exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday by destroying a family home that came to symbolize the country's independence — and now,
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Protesters torch ex-Bangladesh PM's home
It comes as Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted in protests last year, announced she would address the country via social media ...
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"Cry, Bangladesh Cry": Taslima Nasreen After Arson Attack On Mujibur Rahman's Dhaka Home
Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen expressed anguish on Thursday over the arson attack on Bangladesh's founder Sheikh ...
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Mob Vandalises And Sets Fire To Bangladesh Founder Mujibur Rahman’s Historic Residence In Dhaka; Hasina Says ‘History Cannot Be Wiped Out’
The historic residence of Bangladesh’s founding leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in Dhaka was vandalised and set ablaze by a ...
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Bangladesh reform panel submits report to erase Haina influence on bureaucracy
The commission noted that these recommendations would ensure better governance in the country, which has been marred by ...
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Stop Hasina from making speeches, Bangladesh tells India in strong protest
The ministry also emphasised that such activities by Hasina are considered as a hostile act towards Bangladesh ...
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Bangladesh's Bold Bid for Hasina's Extradition: A Diplomatic Dance
Bangladesh's interim government seeks extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and others from India under an ...
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Bangladesh Erupts: Mob Torches Sheikh Hasina's Family Home In Dhaka During Exiled PM's Live Speech
Bangladesh is witnessing massive unrest as thousands of protesters stormed and demolished the historic home of exiled former ...
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