Bangladesh's Awami League party condemned violent attacks against its members and widespread human rights abuses under Muhammad Yunus's interim administration. The political organization announced nationwide demonstrations scheduled for Friday across multiple cities. Party officials criticized the current government for enabling lawlessness and mob violence throughout the nation.
Police arrested 244 Awami League leaders and supporters following Wednesday's demonstration in Dhaka. The party accused Bangladesh Nationalist Party members of orchestrating coordinated assaults with government support. Officials described systematic persecution targeting homeless individuals and vulnerable populations.
The organization demanded immediate release of all detained political prisoners and dismissal of charges against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Leaders called for withdrawal of legal cases filed against party members and activists. The Awami League characterized current conditions as genocidal violence supported by interim authorities.
Police arrested 244 Awami League leaders and supporters following Wednesday's demonstration in Dhaka. The party accused Bangladesh Nationalist Party members of orchestrating coordinated assaults with government support. Officials described systematic persecution targeting homeless individuals and vulnerable populations.
The organization demanded immediate release of all detained political prisoners and dismissal of charges against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Leaders called for withdrawal of legal cases filed against party members and activists. The Awami League characterized current conditions as genocidal violence supported by interim authorities.