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RRAG reports 400% rise in mob lynching deaths under Bangladesh's Yunus regime
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53202, member: 636"] A Delhi-based rights organization documented a sharp rise in mob violence across Bangladesh following the change in government leadership. The Rights and Risks Analysis Group published findings showing mob lynching incidents surged 400 percent under Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus compared with former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's administration. The report tracked 466 people affected by mob violence between August 2024 and June 2025, with 185 deaths and 281 injuries recorded during this period. Previous government data showed approximately 51 lynching deaths throughout 2023 under Hasina's rule. Director Suhas Chakma attributed the deteriorating security situation to the interim government's policies toward student protesters and political activists. The administration granted special powers to military officers while preventing law enforcement from pursuing cases against July-August uprising participants. Student groups used these protections to remove judicial officials and attack media organizations. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party members have joined Awami League supporters as targets of mob violence throughout the country. [/QUOTE]
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