No polls without caretaker system | Khaleda Zia

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Bangladesh opposition leader and former prime minister Khaleda Zia, before her speak discuss with BNP secretary general Mirja Fakrul Islam, Zia speaks at a mass rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011.  Tens of thousands of supporters from a four-party alliance led by Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party joined the rally. Dhaka September 2011.

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Bangladesh Nationalist Party supporters gather for a mass rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011.Tens of thousands of supporters from a four-party alliance led by Zia’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party joined the rally.Dhaka September 2011.



Students Protest Turn Violence in Bangladesh

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Police have charged with batons and arrested to disperse hundreds of students of Jagannath University blocking streets near the Topkhan road on September 25, 2011. Hundreds of university students staged a demonstration on Sunday demanding the scrapping of a clause in the Jagannath University Act, 2005, which deems the institution ineligible of receiving government funding,  media reported. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam

Nationwide BNP Strike

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 Bangladeshi riot police stand guard in front of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNP office during the nationwide strike in Dhaka city on 22 September. Thousands of police patrolled the streets of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka as a nationwide strike called by the main opposition party and its Islamist allies shut schools and businesses. Activists are demonstrating against rising fuel prices and the detention of top opposition figures by a 1971 war crimes tribunal — the latest issues to spark anger in a country where public demonstrations often turn violent. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam

Country wide shutdown call BNP

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 A shopkeeper throws water to control fire after Bangladesh Nationalist Party or BNP activists set the fire to drum up support for their nationwide strike in Dhaka on 21 September. Nationalist Party and their alliance call nationwide strike to protest against fuel price hike. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam

Islamic party clash turn violent in Bangladesh

 

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 The street scene of Dhaka during the clash between Jamaat-e-Islami activists and police at Kakrail in the Dhaka 19 September 2011.  Jamat-e-Islami activities set fire to at least 28 vehiles including a prison van and a police jeep after  the clash erupted when the Jamaat activities tried to bring out a procession as part of its countrywide demonstrations demanding immediate release of their top leaders. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam

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Strong earthquake in Bangladesh

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On the earthquake time a private news TV channel Somoy news room is shaking alongside the news presenter is continue their news and other side of the room is empty, a few of panic-people left from the room.  A magnitude-6.8 earthquake was felt across the country evening on Sunday, shaking buildings in the capital and elsewhere.   Panic-stricken people run out high-rise-buildings to the streets in Dhaka. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam

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Risky River Transport in Bangladesh

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 Southwest of Dhaka on the Padma River, Passengers ride on the speed boats wearing without life-jacket and to cross the Padma river between Madaripur to Munsigonj District’s  every day in people’s daily  life in Bangladesh. Home bound passenger like this service causes save their valuable time. But this speed boats trip is high risk special is in monsoon time.Dhaka September 2011. © Monirul Alam

Bangladesh jails 182 soldiers for 2009 Mutiny

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 Bangladesh border guards attend a special court for their final trile  is in Bangladesh Border guard headquarter at Pilkhana yesterday on 12 September. One hundred and eighty-two jawans of signal sector of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to various jail terms ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the 2009 mutiny at its Pilkhana headquarters.A total of 73 people, including 57 army officers, were killed during the bloody mutiny at Pilkhana headquarters of the border guards on February 25-26 in 2009. Dhaka September 2011. © Monirul Alam

Illegal human organs trade in Bangladesh & Abroad key figure arrested

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 Bangladeshi media person takes a short interview of arrested key figure TAREQUE AZAM yesterday at detective branch DB office. The DB of police arrested him from the city on 8 September around at 5.30 pm. According to the meida report, Daily Star the gang has long been involved in the illegal human organs trade in Bangladesh and abroad. They attract hardship people to sell off their kidneys. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam

India & Bangladesh Deal during Singh visit

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A pedestrians cross on the road is in Indian prime minister MANMOHAN SINGH and Bangladesh prime minister  SHEIKH HASINA  portraits display in the Dhaka city durng his visit in Bangladesh. Singh has concluded a historic visit to Bangladesh by signing a series of protocols but without agreement on two major issues water and transit. Dhaka and New Delhi have issued a 65-point joint statement on the concluding day of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s two-day state visit to Bangladesh which envisages entire range of bilateral issues and cooperation for future development, according to the media report. Dhaka, September 2011. © Monirul Alam