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Bangladesh Deployed Troops as 16 Killed in Protest

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Bangladesh Deployed Troops as 16 Killed in Protest

DHAKA: Bangladesh used troops in the north of the country Sunday after sixteen more individuals were killed within a fresh influx of violence above the conviction regarding Jamaat-e-Islami leaders for war crimes in the Muslim-majority nation.

Thirteen have been shot dead in the north as well as northeast and another policeman seemed to be killed inside clashes having protesters in the western area of Jhenidah, law enforcement officials, adding two people were slain late Sunday.

In the actual northern area of Bogra at least 10, 000 protesters provided with sticks, home-made bombs as well as other weapons bombarded five law enforcement stations, forcing law enforcement to available fire on them, police Inspector Shamsul Haq claimed.

"They got their start in the villages in numerous groups as well as attacked your stations in the dawn. Seven individuals were killed inside Bogra area including three who have been killed in the worst-affected Shahjahanpur (town), " he advised .

Troops have been deployed inside Shahjahanpur to help strengthen safety, he claimed. Four individuals were shot dead in the northwestern area of Godagari right after police as well as border pads opened flames on a large number of protesters on the Jamaat-e-Islami party when they attacked law enforcement with sticks and gems, the area police main said.

The loss of life toll in the clashes above the war criminal offenses verdicts has risen to help 72 because first seemed to be announced upon January 7, police claimed, including 56 killed in the four days since Jamaat's vice president was sentenced to help death.

Delawar Hossain Sayedee seemed to be Thursday identified guilty regarding murder, religious persecution as well as rape during the 1971 freedom war towards Pakistan. The sentence in your essay triggered thrashing clashes across the country between rampaging Jamaat followers and law enforcement.

The 73-year-old firebrand preacher was the next person for being convicted through the war criminal offenses tribunal.

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