Opponents of ousted Bangladesh ex-premier Sheikh Hasina foil attempts to hold rally in Dhaka
- The Muhammad Yunus-led interim government has warned the Awami League that protests will not be tolerated and that violators will "face full force of the law-enforcing agencies".
- Shafiqul Alam stated that the government will not permit any violence or disruption to law and order.
- A Red Notice for fugitives will be issued through Interpol to ensure accountability in court regardless of their location.
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Rival political factions thwart Awami League rally in Bangladesh amid growing political unrest
The rally in Dhaka by Hasina’s party was to commemorate the death of a party activist on Nov. 10, 1987, which had sparked a mass protest against former military dictator H.M. Ershad. He was eventually ousted from office, ending his nine-year rule in 1990.

Opponents of ousted Bangladesh ex-premier Sheikh Hasina foil attempts to hold rally in Dhaka
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Rival political groups of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday thwarted a plan by her Awami League party to hold a rally in Bangladesh’s capital, seen as a potential first effort to make a comeback on the streets since she fled the country in August amid a mass uprising. The […]
Bangladesh to seek Interpol's help to repatriate Ex-PM Hasina
Dhaka: Bangladesh’s interim government on Sunday, November 10, said it will seek Interpol’s assistance in repatriating deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina from India, and other “fugitives”, to face trial for alleged crimes against humanity. Sheikh Hasina and her party leaders face accusations of ordering brutal suppression of the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement, resulting in numerous casualties during the July-August protests. The movemen…
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