Key Bangladesh party warns over unrest after buildings smashed – World

The Bangladesh National Party (BNP) has spoken publicly against the interim government for the first time after the unrest and increasing security crackdown.

Police have arrested more than 1,500 people across the country from Saturday as part of “Operation Devil Hunt”, targeting groups affiliated with Sheikh Hasina, allegedly evacuated, Who were involved in the student -led revolution in August.

BNP Secretary General, Mirza Fakhr Islam Alamgir, met with late interim leader Mohammad Younas on Monday, to raise concerns over events across the country.

Demonstrators broke the buildings associated with Hussein’s family using the excavators – which includes a museum for his late father, the first president of Bangladesh – on February 5, for six months on the day when She fled after attacking her palace in a heavy.

Police raided when the protesters torched the building.

“All this has happened to law enforcement agencies, so the government cannot escape its responsibility,” Alamgir said.

Following the protests, it was reported that 77 -year -old Hussein, who had refused to arrest an arrest warrant for facing crimes against humanity, appeared in a direct broadcast from India to India. Will

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There were also clashes between Hussein and members of the Awami League party.

Students’ members were attacked in Dhaka district of Ghazipur on Friday. The group, whose members are now in the government cabinet, have the support of rebellion against Hussein.

Subsequently, the vicious and powerful group called for action, which promoted security operations across the country with widespread arrests.

“We have seen such drives before,” Alamgir said. “We warned the government to protect innocent citizens.”

Human Rights Watch warned last month that the police had “returned to the methods of abuse that featured the previous government”.

Nobel Peace Prize winner, 84 -year -old Younus, has warned against retaliation after Hussein’s rule.

“The sacrifices we have made was aimed at eliminating injustice in all fields,” Younus said late on Monday.

“If we engage in similar acts like the fallen government, there will be no difference between them and us,” he said.

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