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Awami League blasts Yunus government as cops face deadly attacks in Bangladesh
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58638, member: 636"] Bangladesh's Awami League condemned the interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus for creating widespread disorder across the nation. The opposition party claims law enforcement personnel face systematic violence while authorities fail to provide adequate protection. Police officers experience regular assaults and murders without a proper government response or investigation. The political organization states that attacks against security forces have escalated since August 2024 under the current leadership. These incidents reveal institutional breakdown where those responsible for public safety become targets themselves. Families of fallen officers receive minimal state assistance despite losing their primary income sources. Government promises regarding compensation and pensions remain unfulfilled, according to party representatives. The Awami League argues that slow justice processes enable perpetrators to act without fear of consequences. Survivors report official neglect as authorities avoid contact with grieving relatives. The party questions whether citizens can expect protection when police forces face abandonment by the state they serve. [/QUOTE]
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