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Bangladesh, Onu indagherà sulle 'atrocità' del regime di Hasina
epa11512250 Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members stand guard during a 'March for Justice' in front of the Supreme Court area in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 31 July 2024. A nationwide 'March for Justice' was called on 31 July by the Students Against Discrimination group, which has led the quota reform protests, in courts, campuses and on the streets to protest against the 'killings, attacks, and enforced disappearances', and to demand an investigation by the United Nations into the violence that occurred during the student-led protests against the government's job quota system, according to the group's coordinator. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Bangladesh: presidente Corte suprema accetta di dimettersi
epa11541615 Protestors take part a demonstration on the premises of the Supreme Court, as they demand Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan resign, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 10 August 2024. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Bangladesh: Yunus, il Paese ha ottenuto una seconda indipendenza
epa11052124 Bangladeshi Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus (C) talks to the media outside the Dhaka Labor Court in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 01 January 2024. Yunus and three other top officials of Grameen Telecom were sentenced to six months of imprisonment in a case over labor law violations. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Muhammad Yunus tornerà in Bangladesh domani
epa11532822 Supporters of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) gather to attend a mass party rally at the Naya Paltan area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 07 August 2024. Thousands of supporters gathered around the office of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the Naya Paltan area for a mass rally, with the acting chairman Tarique Rahman expected to address virtually. In an address to the nation, Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman announced on 05 August that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned after weeks of unrest and an interim government will be formed to run the country. Bangladeshi President's press secretary announced on 07 August that Muhammad Yunus was chosen to be Bangladesh's interim leader after the resignation of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Liberata la leader dell'opposizione in Bangladesh
epa08321073 Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia sits inside a car after her release from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 March 2020. Bangladesh government decided to release ailing Khaleda Zia for six months on humanitarian grounds on the condition of receiving treatment at home and not travelling abroad. Khaleda was serving a prison sentence of a total of 17 years in two graft cases. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Bangladesh, esercito toglie coprifuoco e riapre le scuole
epaselect epa11527844 Bangladeshi people gather outside the prime minister's house in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 05 August 2024. In an address to the nation, Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman announced that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned after weeks of unrest and an interim government will be formed to run the country. Dhaka authorities have imposed a new curfew starting 06:00 p.m. local time on 04 August. As casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest, the Bangladeshi government on 20 July 2024 had imposed an initial nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Caos in Bangladesh, almeno 56 morti solo oggi
epa11524745 A protester shouts slogans as police look on during the first day of the non-cooperation movement in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 04 August 2024. The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organizers are demanding the resignation of the current government. Dhaka authorities have imposed a new curfew starting 06:00 p.m. local time on 04 August. As casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest, the Bangladeshi government on 20 July 2024 had imposed an initial nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
Capo esercito Bangladesh, 'formerò un governo ad interim'
epa11526686 Bangladeshi Army soldiers patrol on the street after the government imposed a new curfew, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 05 August 2024. Dhaka authorities have imposed a new curfew starting 06:00 p.m. local time on 04 August. As casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest, the Bangladeshi government on 20 July 2024 had imposed an initial nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM
La premier del Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina si è dimessa
epa11524704 Black smoke rises from the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) during clashes between protesters and Awami League members, on the first day of the non-cooperation movement at Dhaka University campus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 04 August 2024. The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organizers are demanding the resignation of the current government. Dhaka authorities have imposed a new curfew starting 06:00 p.m. local time on 04 August. As casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest, the Bangladeshi government on 20 July 2024 had imposed an initial nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. EPA/MONIRUL ALAM