Recommended article: Chomsky: We Are All – Fill in the Blank.
This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service - if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at http://ift.tt/jcXqJW.
Wednesday 04 Feb 2015 - 20:23 Makkah mean time-15-4-1436 Dhaka (IINA) - Anti-government protesters firebombed a bus full of sleeping passengers in eastern Bangladesh on Tuesday, killing seven in spiraling political unrest aimed at toppling Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Several passengers were also critically injured in the attack in Chuddogram town blamed on activists from the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by two-time former premier Khaleda Zia. The deaths brought the number of people killed in the month-long protests to 53 — most of them victims of firebomb attacks on buses and lorries — as opposition activists try to enforce a transport blockade. “Seven passengers were burnt to death in the bus after the petrol bomb was thrown at 4 a.m. (2000 GMT Monday),” AFP reported quoting district police chief Tuttul Chakrabarty. “Five of the passengers are fighting for their life as 40-80 percent of their bodies were burned. They have been shifted to a hospital in the capital,” he said.
Authorities have stepped up the pressure on 69-year-old Zia, who has been holed up in her office since Jan. 3, in a bid to halt the violence. Zia called the protests early last month, urging supporters to enforce a nationwide blockade of roads, railways and waterways to force Hasina to call a fresh election. The BNP and its allies boycotted the last poll in January 2014 on the grounds that they believed the result would be rigged.
Authorities on Monday ordered a probe into allegations of murder against Zia over the deadly protests, while one of her closest aides, a media magnate, was arrested. Survivors of Tuesday’s attack said the bus was packed with local tourists returning overnight from the resort town of Cox’s Bazaar to the capital Dhaka. “I woke up hearing loud cries and saw people burning in the bus. I jumped through the window and found a friend in flames. I doused the fire but his condition is critical,” one survivor told private Ekattur TV.
Up to 15 people were also slightly injured after they jumped from the vehicle’s windows, trying to escape the blaze, the police chief added. Police inspector Mahfuzur Rahman said that authorities suspected BNP activists were behind the petrol bomb. Raids were carried out on local villages near the location of the attack, but no arrests were made. In another attack on Tuesday, four people suffered burn injuries after a petrol bomb was thrown at a moving train outside Dhaka, police said. Hundreds of people have been injured since the protests started, while local media say more than 850 vehicles have been torched or damaged and inter-city transport services have ground to a halt.
Security forces have launched a nationwide crackdown — but the arrest of more than 10,000 opposition supporters appears to have done little to quell the unrest. Police also arrested on Monday one of Zia’s key aides, Mosaddek Ali Falu, the owner of the country’s leading television station, over an arson attack in central Dhaka. Western countries including the EU, the impoverished nation’s biggest export destination, has urged Hasina’s government and the opposition to hold talks to resolve the crisis. HA/IINA
|
No comments:
Post a Comment