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In response to rumors that 77-year-old Hasina would look in a Twitter spread from exile in neighboring India, who has defied an arrest warrant for crimes against humanity, protests were sparked.
Houses destroyed included the gallery and past home of Hasina’s late parents, Bangladesh’s first leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, sparking criticism from a group of civil rights activists.
Additionally, there were altercations between her Awami League group members and anti-Hasina activists.
Hasina was held accountable by the interim government for the crime.
Muhammad Yunus, the interval leader and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, made an appeal for quiet on Friday.
In the Dhaka city of Gazipur, users of the Kids Against Discrimination, credited with starting the revolt against Hasina, were attacked a few hours later.
The influential and outspoken party, whose members are members of the government cabinet, then called for action.
The government claimed that procedures began when gangs “linked to the fallen authoritarian government attacked a group of pupils, leaving them greatly injured.”
The activities have raised problems.
The government said it had tasked a special” control center” staff to “oversee the efforts of the law enforcement agencies”, Shafiqul Alam, media consultant to Yunus told reporters.
However, Snehadri Chakravarty, a lawyer for the Supreme Court, criticized the procedure as “eye-wash,” claiming that large-scale prosecutions were dangerous because they left “innocent people” without addressing the root causes.
” I don’t believe this travel will tremendously improve the worsening law and order scenario”, he said. ” To me, it seems like sheer eye-wash”.