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Only breadwinner of family Latif spending days at hospital with uncertainty |
2024-09-14 |
[DhakaTribune] Abdul Latif, a 48-year-old shopkeeper from Lakshmipur district, is in critical condition at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) after being brutally attacked by Chhatra League and Jubo League activists. The attack occurred during a celebratory procession following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Latif, the sole provider for his family, was severely injured on August 6 in Bhuiyan Haat, Char Ramich Union, Ramgati upazila. As he participated in the procession, he was targeted by a group from Chhatra League and Jubo League, who attacked him with machetes, sticks, and rods, causing severe injuries including a large wound in his abdomen. His intestines were exposed due to the continuous assault. Local residents who witnessed the attack helped to stabilize Latif's injuries with a cloth before he was rushed to a nearby Sadar hospital. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was referred to DMCH and admitted at 11pm on the same day. He underwent a lengthy surgery from 12:30am to 5:30am on August 7. Latif's wife, Bibi Asiya, expressed her anguish, stating that the family is struggling to cope with the financial strain caused by her husband's inability to work. With Latif unable to walk and an uncertain recovery timeline, the family faces severe hardship. Their home in Lakshmipur has also been flooded, adding to their difficulties. But he had time to be in a "procession" Asiya has appealed for financial support from the community to help her family through this challenging time. The violence is linked to a larger political crisis involving student protests and violent clashes with political groups and law enforcement. The recent unrest has led to widespread casualties, with over a thousand people reported killed in various incidents, including police shootings. Following the "red movement" and "Bangla Spring," which led to significant unrest, Sheikh Hasina's government was dislodged, and a 17-member interim government led by Nobel Laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus was sworn in on August 8. Related: Dhaka Medical College : 2024-08-26 20 injured as students, Ansars clash at secretariat Dhaka Medical College : 2024-07-21 Bangladesh army enforces curfew as students-led protests spiral, death toll reaches at least 105 Dhaka Medical College : 2020-10-12 13-year-old girl gang-raped in Mirpur Related: Chhatra League: 2024-08-19 5 more murder cases filed against ousted Bangladesh PM Hasina Chhatra League: 2021-12-09 Bangladesh sentences 20 people to death for the brutal 2019 murder of a university student who criticized the government on social media Chhatra League: 2021-03-29 Hefazat hartal: 2 hurt, 2 held as Chhatra Dal activists clash with cops Related: Jubo League: 2024-08-06 At least 135 killed in Bangla violence Monday Jubo League: 2022-05-12 Suspended Juba League leader Samrat freed on bail Jubo League: 2019-10-31 RAB detains Samrat’s business partner in Bhola Related: Sheikh Hasina 09/12/2024 Bangla: Ex-DMP commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia arrested Sheikh Hasina 09/12/2024 Hizb ut Tahrir Bangladesh wants withdrawal of its ban Sheikh Hasina 09/08/2024 The case for Sheikh Hasina's extradition from India Related: Lakshmipur: 2024-08-06 At least 135 killed in Bangla violence Monday Lakshmipur: 2016-08-31 11 to die for killing Jubo Dal activist in Lakshmipur Lakshmipur: 2016-07-31 5 top Bangla militants may be hiding in India Related: Muhammad Yunus 08/13/2024 BNP to give interim government time to create election environment Muhammad Yunus 08/10/2024 FO rejects Indian claims of Pakistan's role in Bangladesh uprising Muhammad Yunus 08/09/2024 Nobel laureate Yunus takes charge of Bangladesh interim govt |
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At least 135 killed in Bangla violence Monday |
2024-08-06 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Police firings, mob beatings, and arson across the country killed at least 135 people before and after ...Bangla dynastic politician and nowq former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She was the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums. That is probably because Khaleda's daddy was the Pak tool who assassinated Mujib... resigned as prime minister on Monday. The previous day, the country reported at least 96 deaths in police firings due to festivities between Awami League members and protesters. At least 18 people were killed in Savar and Dhamrai areas, on the outskirts of the capital, after festivities broke out between police and miscreants on Monday. Another 50 people were maimed as police fired tear shells and bullets. There were several journalists among those shot, local people said. At least 10 people were killed and many others injured in the capital’s Uttara on Monday afternoon after individuals in civilian clothes reportedly opened fire on protesters. The shots were fired from the Uttara East cop shoppe. In response, hundreds of enraged people surrounded the cop shoppe and set it on fire. Sources at different hospitals confirmed at least 78 deaths in the capital. In Habiganj, at least six people were killed and over 100 injured in a clash between protesters and police. The dear departed were identified as Hasan Mia, 12, Ashraful, 17, Nayan, 18, Tofazzal, 18, Mojakkir, 40, and Sadiqur, 30. In Jessore, at least eight people were burned to death and 84 others were maimed after unidentified arsonists set fire to a residential hotel. The hotel was owned by Shahin Chakladar, general secretary of the Jessore district AL. In Khulna, three people, including Koyra Upazila Gay Pareehad Chairman and Upazila Awami League President GM Mohsin Reza, were beaten to death by a mob. The other two deceased were identified as Reza's driver, Alamgir, and his personal assistant, Mofizul Islam. In Barisal, three people were burned to death after agitators set fire to former mayor and City AL President Serniabat Sadik Abdullah on Monday. Arichur Huq, OC of Kotwali cop shoppe, confirmed the matter. In Tangail, two people were killed in Sadar Upazila while another person died in a police firing in Dhanbari Upazila on Monday. At least, 40 others were maimed in the district. Elsewhere in Lakshmipur, at least 11 people were killed in festivities on Monday. Hospital sources said another 35 were bearing bullet wounds. Of them, a total of seven bodies were recovered in front of former Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... leader and Sadar upazila Chairman AKM Salah Uddin Tipu's house in the district's Tamiz Market area. In Kushtia, six people, including a 13-year-old, were killed. Another three people were killed in Satkhira. Meanwhile, ...back at the hoedown, the fiddler suddenly struck a sour note. The dancing stopped abruptly. Everyone looked at Bob... at least six people were shot when Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) men opened fire on miscreants who had obstructed two BGB vehicles in Sreepur of Gazipur. There were at least 80 BGB men inside the vehicles. The incident took place around 12 noon on Monday. Ex Barisal mayor's house set on fire, 3 bodies recovered [Dhaka Tribune] Former mayor of Barisal City Corporation Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah's residence was set on fire by miscreants in Barisal on Saturday. Later, the fire service recovered three bodies from the house. Much of the two-storey building was burnt. Sadiq Abdullah was not at home at the time. Md Belal Uddin, assistant director of Barisal Fire Service and Civil Defence confirmed. He said: "On information, we went to Sadiq Abdullah's house around 8:30pm. We recovered three bodies from there. The bodies were handed over to Sher-E-Bangla Medical College for an appointment with Dr. Quincy. Their identities could not be ascertained as they were burnt." As the news of ...Bangla dynastic politician and now exiled former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She was President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia showed such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums. That is probably because Khaleda's late husband was the Pak tool who had Mujib assassinated... 's resignation spread, students and common people in Barisal erupted into the streets and started celebrating the victory. Then there were incidents of attack, vandalism, looting and arson in the houses and various establishments of Awami League leaders. |
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Suspended Juba League leader Samrat freed on bail |
2022-05-12 |
[NEWAGEBD] The jail authorities on Wednesday freed suspended Juba League leader Ismail Hossain Chowdhury Samrat on bail as he was granted bails in all four cases filed against him. Samrat is facing charges relating to money laundering, illegal casino business, illegal bars, and possession of illegal arms, after the Rapid Action Battalion ![]() ’After receiving a copy of his bail order granted by a Dhaka court on Wednesday morning in the corruption case, we have withdrawn jail’s wardens from the Coronary Care Unit of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital at 4:30pm where Samrat was undergoing treatment,’ Dhaka Central Jail’s senior superintendent Suvas Ghosh told New Age. BSMMU director (hospital) Brigadier General Nazrul Islam Khan, however, told New Age that the medical board, which was monitoring Samrat’s health, would take decision today whether he should be released from the hospital. ’His health condition is not good,’ he added. |
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RAB detains Samrat’s business partner in Bhola | |||||||||||
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[Dhaka Tribune] The Rapid Action Battalion![]() ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... leader Ismail Hossain Samrat
The detained, Zakir Hossain
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RAB arrested Samrat and his accomplice Arman from Comilla’s Chauddagram upazila on October 6.
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Related: Rapid Action Battalion: 2019-10-16 5 killed in ‘gunfights' Rapid Action Battalion: 2019-10-14 7 ABT members arrested from Narayanganj, Pabna Rapid Action Battalion: 2019-08-31 Kabul: jacket wallah kabooms 4, very bad guy somehow dies in custody | |||||||||||
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Mirza Abbas comes under attack during campaign |
2018-12-16 |
[Dhaka Tribune] BNP leader Mirza Abbas and his supporters have been attacked allegedly by ruling Awami League activists during his election campaign in Dhaka’s Segunbagicha area. A group of 30-40 ruling party activists wielding rods and sticks attacked the BNP candidate for Dhaka 8 constituency and his supporters near Segunbagicha kitchen market around 12noon on Saturday, said Mirza Abbas’ media coordinator, Nahid Nazrul. He said at least 60 people were maimed in the attack, reports UNB. Nazrul said police incarcerated Book 'im, Mahmoud! some injured BNP activists instead of resisting the attackers. Later, at a presser at his Shahjahanpur residence, Mirza Abbas said: "I could have died had I not been saved by my leaders and activists during the attack." He strongly condemned and protested the attack. The BNP leader said the "cadres" of Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... and Chhatra League ... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ... under police protection attacked him and his supporters during the election campaign. "They beat my leaders and activists mercilessly with rods and sticks, leaving at least 60 of them injured," he said. |
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Jubo League leader abducts schoolgirl to marry |
2016-11-27 |
![]() ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... , Awami League’s youth affiliate, in Rajshahi has allegedly kidnapped a tenth-grader at gun point to marry her. "Jubo League leader Sohel Rana along with 12 activists on six cycle of violences broke into my house at Taherpur municipality of Bagmara upazila on Friday evening, firing blank shots, and whisked away my daughter," said the girl’s father. "They assaulted the family members, including women, before taking away the girl at gunpoint," he said. The family members alleged that the girl was taken to the mayor’s home and immediately married to Rana. Jubo League activists, who were around the house after the abduction, made sure that the family members could not go to the police. The family claims that Taherpur Jubo League President Asadul Islam, Chhatra League ... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ... President Korban Ali, ward unit Awami League President Mizanur Rahman and several other leaders of the ruling party and its affiliates were involved in the abduction. The girl’s brother said that they were later called to the mayor’s home. "They threatened to kill us if we reported the matter to the police," he said. The family members claimed that they had not reported the incident to police in view of life threats. They suspect that the local mayor was also involved. Selim Hossain, officer-in-charge of Bagmara police, said that they had moved to rescue the girl, but were later informed by Taherpur Mayor Abul Kalam Azad that she was safe and sound at his home. "Rana and the girl were in a relationship. She was brought from her home as the family rejected the marriage proposal," said Mizanur. When contacted, Mayor Azad said that the girl had not been married off with Rana and problems between two families over the issue had been solved. Marriage Registrar Abdul Malek said that he had not registered the marriage as the girl was below 18. |
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Relatives of accused threaten to kill Shahanur Biswas |
2016-11-27 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Shahanur Biswas did what any father would when his daughters faced constant sexual harassment ‐ he protested. In retaliation, he was brutally attacked on October 16 by a gang of youths including a local UP member of Kaliganj in Jhenaidah that led to both his legs being amputated. He is now being treated at the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR) in Dhaka. On Wednesday, 14 of the accused surrendered before a court and were sent to jail following a High Court’s order, but Shahanur’s family is receiving threats from the family members of the accused. His elder daughter Sharmin Akhter used to attend Jessore Women’s College but her studies abruptly ended in 2013 because of the constant sexual harassment by the stalkers. "They used to block my path while going to class and repeatedly propose marriage. They also threatened to throw acid on my face if I rejected their proposal and now they have attacked and maimed my father because he protested," Sharmin said. Her younger sister Shahana Akhter, who is a class VII student, stopped going to school after the same gang of stalkers, who are also involved in drugs business and crimes in the area, after the attack on her father Shahanur. Some days before the attack, Shahanur of Noldanga village informed one Shahin, the son of former UP member Mohsin, and another villager about his daughters’ harassment and asked them to settle the matter. But it only worsened the situation. Shahanur was attacked on October 16 soon after Shahin discussed the matter with Kasthavanga Union Gay Pareehad member Kamal, also the general secretary of the union unit Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... According to Shahanur’s wife Arjina Begum, UP member Mehbubur’s son Azad, UP member Kamal and their supporters -- Jahid, Hasan, Billal, Imdadul and Dukhu -- conducted the attack with crowbar and rods. They first hacked his legs and severed his tendons while Mehbub and Kamal shot at his legs from pistols. He was first taken to Jessore Sadar Hospital and then to NITOR, where doctors amputated his legs from thighs on October 29. As the local police refused to register a case, Yakub Ali, Shahanur’s brother-in-law, filed a case with the District Senior Judicial Magistrate’s Court on October 17. Later, Shahanur’s elder brother Samaul Biswas filed a separate case against 16 people, including the seven persons accused in the first case. UP member Mehbubur’s elder son Kajal and his accomplices have threatened to kill them when the detainees are released. "Nobody is bothering you now, but when the media attention dies down and they are released from jail, we will torch your house and kill you all," Kajal reportedly threatened Shahanur’s elder brother Samaul Biswas. "Three cases have been filed against me at the local cop shoppe including an extortion case, although I have no connection to any of these incidents," Shahanur said. Shahanur wants to return home but fears further attacks as the accused are very powerful in the village. "I am not sure when I would be able return since the police seems to be conspiring and raising false charges against me by taking bribes from the accused party." Dhaka Tribune tried to contact Kaliganj police OC Aminul Islam over his official number, but could not reach him. Sub-Inspector Imran received the call and said the OC was unable to talk due to physical illness. "There is nothing to fear at all. May be they have been misinformed. All the accused have been nabbed You have the right to remain silent... and sent to jail; they will be punished according to the law," Jhenaidah Superintendent of Police Md Mizanur Rahman told the Dhaka Tribune, dismissing the allegations against the police. |
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HC orders to arrest attackers of maimed father within 72 hours |
2016-11-23 |
[Dhaka Tribune] The High Court has ordered police to arrest the attackers of a father, who has lost his both legs in the attack for protesting the stalking of his daughter at Noldanga village in Kaliganj upazila of Jhenaidah, within 72 hours. In a suo-moto rule, the HC bench of Justice Quazi Reza-Ul Hoque and Justice Mohammad Ullah yesterday also ordered the district superintendent of police to file a report in this regard before the court by November 27. The HC move came as a news item on the incident, published in a daily newspaper yesterday, drew their attention. Both legs of victim Shahanur Biswash had to be amputated because of his injuries he had received while the stalkers of his daughter beat him up on October 16, according to the report. The father, who is a peasant, is undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (Nitor), popularly called Pangu Hospital. After the incident, police had allegedly denied lodging any case against the attackers. Later, Shahanur’s family filed two cases with a local court accusing 23 people. Md Kamal, Kastobhanga union parishad member and also general secretary of local unit of Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... ‐ the youth front of ruling Awami League, has been made the prime accused, according to media report. Later, the police incarcerated Book 'im, Mahmoud! two people, while the rest of the accused still remained on the lam. Shahanur’s daughter has stopped going school fearing more attacks. |
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Outrage over beating of Freedom Fighter by Jhenaidah politicos floods social media |
2016-11-08 |
[Dhaka Tribune] CCTV footage of an older man being mercilessly beaten by a group of young men has created an uproar on social media since Monday afternoon. The video shows five men launch a lightning attack on an elderly man with canes and a metal rod, repeatedly hitting him on the arms and legs as he tries to protect himself with his bare hands. The time stamp on the CCTV image shows that the attack took place on September 18 around 6:40pm. Immediately after being floated on Facebook, the footage went viral and comments and opinions from angered netizens started pouring in. At one point, a young man in a red shirt comes to the rescue and tries to prevent the perpetrators from continuing to beat him. Eventually, he manages to fend off the attackers, taking a severe beating in the process. The injured man appears to be in shock and stumbles into a chair. After a brief lull in the violence, the footage shows one of the attackers return. He repeatedly strikes the now injured man who is seen sitting in a chair cradling his injured arm. The Dhaka Tribune’s Jhenaidah correspondent Nayan Khondoker identified the older man as Muktar Hossain Mridha, 65, and the young man with the red shirt as Golam Morshed Mridha, 30, from Kripalpur village under Abaipur union of the district’s Shailkupa upazila. They are father and son. The victim, Muktar Hossain Mridha, was a freedom fighter and a former chairman of Abaipur union. His son is a banker, according to our correspondent. Quoting the officer-in-charge of Shailkupa cop shoppe Md Tariqul Islam, Nayan reports that the incident took place in front of Jakir Medico, a pharmacy located in front of Shailkupa Health Complex at the upazila headquarters. The incident was captured by the shop’s CCTV camera, the OC said. Sumon Mridha, Muktar’s other son, filed a case over the assault on October 19. In the case statement, he claimed that 10 local politicos, including the upazila vice-chairman, the Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... ’s upazila unit president, general secretary, Swechchashebak League upazila unit president and Chhatra League ... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ... upazila unit general secretary were behind the attack. Sumon told the Dhaka Tribune that the defendants have been threatening his family ever since a Jhenaidah court granted them bail. The Dhaka Tribune repeatedly attempted to contact Shailkupa police Sub-Inspector Iqbal Hossain, the investigating officer of the case. He has not received the calls. The Mridhas are being treated at BDM Hospital in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur area after being transferred from Jhenaidah General Hospital at death's door. |
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Jubo League man arrested for raping teenage bride in Bogra |
2016-04-04 |
[Dhaka Tribune] An activist of the Awami Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... in Bogra’s Nandigram upazila was incarcerated Into the paddy wagon wit' yez! for allegedly sexually assaulting a newly wed teenage girl on Saturday night. |
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Listed criminal hacked to death in Chittagong |
2016-03-24 |
[Dhaka Tribune] A gang of miscreants hacked a man, who is accused in several criminal cases, to death at Sitakunda upazila, Chittagong on Tuesday night. Local sources said Riaz Uddin Nayon, 28, son of Saleh Ahmed of Boro Darogarhat area of Sitakunda was involved with Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... ’s politics, but police could not confirm his any political identity. Riaj was a local goon in Sitakunda area and accused of six cases filed in connection with murder and extortion with Sitakunda cop shoppe, said Officer-in-Charge of the cop shoppe Iftekhar Hasan. A group of miscreants swopped on Riaj with sharp weapons in front of Molla Market and hacked him indiscriminately around 8pm, leaving him critically injured, said the OC. He was first taken to upazila health complex from where he was shifted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH). Later, he died. OC Iftekhar said Riaj had a long standing rivalry with another local terrorist "Harun group". He also suspected that he might have been killed over previous rivalry. |
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Nasim to Mahfuz Anam: Resign from Daily Star |
2016-02-13 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Health Minister Mohammad Nasim has said the Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam should resign from the newspaper now that he has admitted to running "false corruption stories" against ![]() the Battling Begums.. based on information provided by the DGFI. "He has already lost his credibility by publishing those fake stories and now he should quit the newspaper as the readers have lost their faith in him," Nasim said at a joint meeting of the Jubo League ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... in Dhaka yesterday. "There is no guarantee that he [Mahfuz] will not run such stories in future to mislead the nation," said Nasim, also the Awami League-led 14-party alliance spokesperson. On a TV talk show earlier this month, Mahfuz admitted to running graft stories against Hasina during the 2007-08 military-backed caretaker regime on information fed by the military intelligence outfit DGFI. "I admit it. It was a big mistake as an editor, in my journalism career," he said on the talk show. The editor later clarified that it was a lapse in his editorial judgment in publishing reports without verifying them independently. Nasim said: "Mahfuz Anam aimed at removing Hasina from politics and bring anti-democratic forces to power to implement the scheme of the DGFI." The beleaguered editor has been accused in several defamation cases. Prime Minister Hasina's son, and also her ICT Affairs Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy and several MPs have demanded legal action against him. |
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