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Tangail Rape: Protesters demand punishment to culprits
2013-01-06
[Bangla Daily Star] Students and teachers of Ag Bikramhati Major General Mahmudul Hasan High School yesterday blocked the Dhaka-Tangail-Bangabandhu Bridge Highway demanding capital punishment of the culprits who gang-raped a teenage girl.

They blocked the highway at Rabna Bypass in Sadar upazila around 12:30pm for 10 munities. In the meantime hundreds of vehicles got stuck on both sides of the busy road.

The protesters also brought out a procession and formed a human chain in the area to press home the demand. Earlier, they demonstrated on the school premises and held a protest rally there.

Headmaster of the school Abdul Hamid Miah, Assistant Headmaster Humayun Kabir, assistant teachers Nazim Uddin, Azhar Ali and Arfan Ali, among others, spoke at the rally.

The speakers condemned the gang-rape and demanded exemplary punishment of the culprits so that no-one dares to commit such crime in future.

Leaders and activists of Tangail district unit of Jatiyatabadi Mohila Dal formed a human chain at Nirala Intersection in the town demanding punishment of the culprits.

Students of different schools and colleges joined the human chain and raised their voices against the crime.

Meanwhile,
...back at the fist fight, Jake ducked another roundhouse, then parried with his left, then with his right, finally with his chin...
he incarcerated
You have the right to remain silent...
four culprits -- Nuruzzaman alias Gada, 42, Shajahan Ali, 40, Moniruzzaman Moni, 39, and Harunur Rashid Harun, 35 -- will be hauled before the court today on completion of their three-day remand.

Bithi Akter Eva, 18, arrested on charge of abetting the gang-rape, was sent to Tangail District Jail on Friday on completion of her one-day remand.

Dr Bilkis Begum, coordinator of One-stop Crisis Centre (OCC) at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, yesterday said the gang-rape victim had some liquid food like fruit juice and water on Friday, adds our Staff Correspondent in Dhaka.

Dr Bilkis said the victim's condition had also improved slightly. She had shower and came to the OCC office room and sat there for a while. She also had little talks with the doctors and other staff.

The National Children and Women Repression Prevention Committee, Communist Party of Bangladesh and Biplabi Nari Sanghati in separate statements condemned the incident and demanded exemplary punishment of the culprits.
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Bangladesh
BNP demands release of Tarique, others
2007-03-09
With the arrest of her elder son Tarique Rahman and a number of top ranking party leaders, immediate past prime minister BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia now seems a bit worried about the future of her party.
Since it's been shown as a stinking cesspool of corruption, foul even by Banglastandards?
Party Secretary General Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan in a statement yesterday demanded immediate release of the political leaders including BNP Standing Committee Member Khandakar Mosharraf Hossain and party Joint Secretary General Tarique Rahman against whom there are no specific allegations.
Not specific enough to merit a trip to the olde abandoned warehouse in company with a squad of RAB, anyway...
Bhuiyan yesterday met Khaleda Zia at her cantonment residence and had discussions with her, especially on Tarique's arrest, sources said.
"Tarique Rahman was our future leader but he destroyed himself in last five years... Some of his associates misguided him and earned huge illegal money."
The BNP chairperson yesterday remained the most conspicuous absentee at Hawa Bhaban while her programme there with Jatiyatabadi Mohila Dal on the International Women's Day was postponed.

BNP and its front organisations' failure to bring any strong protest against Tarique's arrest came as a shocking surprise to Khaleda, sources said. Many BNP leaders, who hold the chairperson responsible for failure to check widespread corruption and power abuse by her son and his close associates, are now reluctant to meet her. "Tarique Rahman was our future leader but he destroyed himself in last five years... Some of his associates misguided him and earned huge illegal money," said a former BNP lawmaker.
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