Grève au Bangladesh : affrontements dans tout le pays – 29 avril 2012
Clashes, arrests mark first day
Star National Desk
30 04 2012
Stray incidents of violence and detention of pickets marked the first day of a second spell of shutdown in districts across the country yesterday. (…)
Tangail: Police picked up seven opposition activists from Registry Para in the town while they were picketing there in the morning. Four of them were later produced before a mobile court that sent them to jail. (…)
Narayanganj: At least five people, including BNP district unit President Taimur Alam, were injured in police action in DIT area in the town. (…)
Rajshahi: Police foiled a pro-hartal procession in the city. BNP district unit President Nadim Mostafa claimed that at least 10 people were injured during chase and counter-chase between police and pickets.
Chittagong: Hartal in the port city was by and large peaceful. No untoward incident occurred and activities at the port were normal. (…)
Barisal: Picketers vandalised a number of vehicles at different places in the city. They put up barricades and burned tyres on the roads in the morning. Later, police removed the barricades (…)
Natore: Pro-hartal activists torched a passenger bus in front of the Chakrampur Cinema Hall at the district headquarters.(…)
Khulna: Two cops and five hartal supporters were injured in a clash in front of Liberty Cinema Hall in the city, reports UNB.
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