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At least 179 people were killed in mob attacks between August 2024 last year and June 23 this year, per human rights organisation.
Dhanmondi 32 now lies in ruins Only a three-storey skeleton remains to haunt road 32 in Dhanmondi. Once Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence, the house had become a symbol of tyranny ...
In early February 2025, Bangladesh witnessed a significant act of political unrest when protesters vandalized and set fire to ...
On that day, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s historic house at Dhanmondi 32 was attacked, vandalized, and set on fire by angry mobs. Six months later, the tension reignited, leading to the final demolition of ...
Dhanmondi 32 is not merely a structure of brick and mortar; it is the very heart of Bangladesh’s struggle for freedom. In this house, in the year 1966, the Six-Point Movement was birthed, catalyzing ...
The reports of the assault on Dhanmondi 32 from February 5-7, 2025, reveal that it was far from the spontaneous wrath of a disillusioned populace. Anti-Bangladesh elements such as Hasnat Abdullah, ...
He said that a CID team visited Dhanmondi 32 in the morning and collected evidence from the scene. However, he said further details cannot be provided at this moment. Regarding the recovery of bones, ...
Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Dhanmondi Police Station, Ali Ahmed Masud, stated that some bones have been found at Dhanmondi 32. It is yet to be determined whether the bones belong to a human or some ...
A large group of protesters gathered at Rahman’s former residence on Dhanmondi 32 during her address and set the house on fire. Later, an excavator was brought in to demolish the house.
Bangladesh arrests 1,300 in ex-regime loyalist crackdown Published: 10 Feb 2025 - 12:33 pm | Last Updated: 10 Feb 2025 - 12:59 pm ...
Bangladesh has criticized India's comments on the demolition of the historic Dhanmondi 32 residence, calling them unexpected and undesirable. India condemned the demolition, highlighting its ...
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