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2013 Bangladesh violence refers to the political instability, increase in crime and widespread attacks of minorities and opposition activists.
2013 Bangladesh violence 2013 Bangladesh violence
Насилие в Бангладеш в 2013 году относится к политической нестабильности, росту преступности и массовым нападениям меньшинств и активистов оппозиции. Википедия (Английский язык)
Дата : 28 февр. 2013 г. – 17 мая 2013 г.
Место : Бангладеш
See also: 2013 Bangladesh riots and 2013 Bangladesh Anti-Hindu violence. On ... crimes against humanity committed during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War ...
Violence against women including rape, dowry-related assaults, and other forms of domestic violence, acid attacks, and illegal punishments in the name of fatwas ...
6 мая 2013 г. · Bangladesh protest violence leaves more than 30 people dead ... More than 30 people have died in fierce clashes between police and Islamist ...
31 дек. 2013 г. · A total of 507 people were killed in political violence in Bangladesh in 2013, making it the deadliest year since the country's independence four decades ago.
19 авг. 2024 г. · At least 44 policemen were killed in the violence that hit Bangladesh during the massive quota reform protests that led to prime minister Sheikh ...
16 дек. 2013 г. · Bangladesh: End Deadly Street Violence · Killings and injuries escalate · Violence by members of opposition parties · Human Rights Watch Interviews ...
6 мая 2013 г. · The bank employee, who asked not to named, said many people in Dhaka were angry about the violence, particularly as the city is still mourning ...
19 июл. 2024 г. · 2013. The year saw about 100 people being killed in political violence under the Awami League party's rule, which is led by Sheikh Hasina, ...
24 мар. 2013 г. · Homes and places of worship targeted as violence sweeps country in aftermath of controversial war crimes verdicts.
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