
Bangladesh mob beats ex-PM Hasina's supporters
The Hindu
Mobs guard Bangladesh's student-led revolution, beating suspected supporters of ousted premier Sheikh Hasina on August 15, 2024.
Mobs vowing to guard Bangladesh's student-led revolution roamed the site of a planned rally for ousted premier Sheikh Hasina on Thursday (August 15, 2024), beating up some of her suspected supporters with bamboo rods and pipes.
Ms. Hasina, 76, fled to neighbouring India by helicopter last week as student-led protests flooded Dhaka's streets in a dramatic end to her iron-fisted rule of 15 years.
The interim government replacing her, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has invited UN investigators to probe the violent "atrocities" that accompanied her ouster, which saw hundreds killed by security forces.
Thursday (August 15, 2024) is the anniversary of the 1975 assassination during a military coup of Ms. Hasina's father, independence hero Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a date her government had declared a national holiday.
Huge rallies around Bangladesh marked the occasion in previous years, but those glad to see Ms. Hasina toppled were eager to ensure supporters of her Awami League party did not have a chance to regroup.
"Fugitive and dictator Sheikh Hasina has ordered her goons and militia forces to come to the site so they can produce a counter-revolution," Imraul Hasan Kayes (26) told AFP.
"We are here to guard our revolution so that it doesn't slip out of our hands."













