Protesters storm and destroy a family home of Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Hasina
- On February 5, Bangladeshi protesters attempted to demolish the house of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, using excavators and hammers.
- The protests were sparked by reports that Hasina would appear in a Facebook broadcast from exile, defying an arrest warrant.
- Protesters, led by Hasnat Abdullah of the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement, viewed the house as a symbol of fascism and called for its destruction.
- The Dhaka Metropolitan Police reported no government order for the demolition, while the army patrolled the area without intervening.
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