Yes approx 20 people injured ,A Bangladeshi Islamic group bid to enforce a shutdown across the country today as it demands the government introduce new anti-blasphemy laws to punish bloggers it says have defamed Islam.
Hefajat-e-Islam, a radical group based in the southern seaport city of Chittagong, rallied as many as half a million supporters in central Dhaka on April 6. Roads in the capital were almost empty today and some bus services to the city weren’t operating. Private businesses were shut, while government offices opened. Clashes were reported in Chittagong.
At least 20 people were injured in Bangladesh as a hardline Islamic group enforces a general strike to back its demands for an anti-blasphemy law. According to the police the violence took place in Chittagong.
Yes approx 20 people injured ,A Bangladeshi Islamic group bid to enforce a shutdown across the country today as it demands the government introduce new anti-blasphemy laws to punish bloggers it says have defamed Islam.
Hefajat-e-Islam, a radical group based in the southern seaport city of Chittagong, rallied as many as half a million supporters in central Dhaka on April 6. Roads in the capital were almost empty today and some bus services to the city weren’t operating. Private businesses were shut, while government offices opened. Clashes were reported in Chittagong.
At least 20 people were injured in Bangladesh as a hardline Islamic group enforces a general strike to back its demands for an anti-blasphemy law. According to the police the violence took place in Chittagong.
Yes approx 20 people injured ,A Bangladeshi Islamic group bid to enforce a shutdown across the country today as it demands the government introduce new anti-blasphemy laws to punish bloggers it says have defamed Islam.
Hefajat-e-Islam, a radical group based in the southern seaport city of Chittagong, rallied as many as half a million supporters in central Dhaka on April 6. Roads in the capital were almost empty today and some bus services to the city weren’t operating. Private businesses were shut, while government offices opened. Clashes were reported in Chittagong.
At least 20 people were injured in Bangladesh as a hardline Islamic group enforces a general strike to back its demands for an anti-blasphemy law. According to the police the violence took place in Chittagong.
H.P.Dubey
Yes approx 20 people injured ,A Bangladeshi Islamic group bid to enforce a shutdown across the country today as it demands the government introduce new anti-blasphemy laws to punish bloggers it says have defamed Islam.
Hefajat-e-Islam, a radical group based in the southern seaport city of Chittagong, rallied as many as half a million supporters in central Dhaka on April 6. Roads in the capital were almost empty today and some bus services to the city weren’t operating. Private businesses were shut, while government offices opened. Clashes were reported in Chittagong.
eAnswers Team
At least 20 people were injured in Bangladesh as a hardline Islamic group enforces a general strike to back its demands for an anti-blasphemy law. According to the police the violence took place in Chittagong.
H.P.Dubey
Yes approx 20 people injured ,A Bangladeshi Islamic group bid to enforce a shutdown across the country today as it demands the government introduce new anti-blasphemy laws to punish bloggers it says have defamed Islam.
Hefajat-e-Islam, a radical group based in the southern seaport city of Chittagong, rallied as many as half a million supporters in central Dhaka on April 6. Roads in the capital were almost empty today and some bus services to the city weren’t operating. Private businesses were shut, while government offices opened. Clashes were reported in Chittagong.
eAnswers Team
At least 20 people were injured in Bangladesh as a hardline Islamic group enforces a general strike to back its demands for an anti-blasphemy law. According to the police the violence took place in Chittagong.
H.P.Dubey
Yes approx 20 people injured ,A Bangladeshi Islamic group bid to enforce a shutdown across the country today as it demands the government introduce new anti-blasphemy laws to punish bloggers it says have defamed Islam.
Hefajat-e-Islam, a radical group based in the southern seaport city of Chittagong, rallied as many as half a million supporters in central Dhaka on April 6. Roads in the capital were almost empty today and some bus services to the city weren’t operating. Private businesses were shut, while government offices opened. Clashes were reported in Chittagong.
eAnswers Team
At least 20 people were injured in Bangladesh as a hardline Islamic group enforces a general strike to back its demands for an anti-blasphemy law. According to the police the violence took place in Chittagong.