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Bangladeshi protesters destroy ex-PM’s family home symbolising independence | Bangladesh

Thousands of protests in Bangladesh have been angry at the expulsion of the former Prime Minister Shakhacina by destroying the family's house of a family that symbolizes the independence of the country.

The attack was caused by a speech that Hashina was given to supporters from exile in India. The critic accused her for being suppressed.

The capital of Dhaka, the capital, was the home of Hashina's deceased father, who declared a formal break from Pakistan in 1971, and Shak Musibuhu Rermann, an independent leader of Bangladesh. He was assassinated by property in 1975. To a museum.

On Thursday, February 6, a protest that destroys the residence of the late Shak Musibuwhul Rerman in Danmondy in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photo: Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP

Since she escaped, some of her supporters tried to gather there, but since some buildings were suppressed, they attacked the other symbols of her government and the party. He was attacked by a critic of Hashina.

On Wednesday, if the former Prime Minister advanced her speech, some protest threatened the building to “buldose.” The parties are trying to gain support in the attack on the attack on members and other Hashina supporters.

When Hashina began to speak, the protest attacked the house, began to dismantle the brick walls, and later brought a crane and excavator to destroy the building.

“They don't have the power to destroy the independence of the country with the Bulldozer. They may destroy the building, but they can't erase the history,” Hasina continued to be dismantled. , I said in her speech.

She also called for the Bangladesh people to resist the new leaders of the country, arguing that they had powered “unconstitutional” means.

Student leader Hasnat Abdullah warns the media outlet to Hasina's speech and announced on Facebook. “Tonight, Bangladesh will be released from the pilgrimage site of fascism.”

Many of the protests have advocated a slogan for hundreds of deaths of Hashina during the uprising of her last year. Uprising was one of the worst anxiety in the country since independence. Hashina urged the United Nations to investigate.

They also cast a slogan criticizing India. Bangladesh's provisional government, led by the Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, is seeking Hashina, but does not respond.

Daily Star, a major English publication of the country, reported that an overnight attack was targeted at some houses and companies belonging to the Hasina Awamika supporters early on Thursday. 。

The provisional government, which had maintained the order of Hasina's supporters and had struggled to prevent mob justice, blamed the Prime Minister's extensive corruption and human rights infringement during her rule in 2009.

The Hashina's Awami Federation has accused the Yunus -led government violating human rights and suppressing the minority groups in Bangladesh, a denied authorities.

The Human Rights Watch, based in New York, has welcomed the provisional government's reforms, but has quoted the “disturbing pattern of security forces abuse” that reappeared after Hashina's expulsion.

In a last month's report, the group stated that the police had once again detained people and submitted large -scale criminal accusations to unknown individuals.

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