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Latest revision as of 03:20, 3 August 2024

2013 Bangladesh violence

The 2013 Bangladesh violence refers to a series of politically charged riots and clashes that erupted across Bangladesh, predominantly linked to the contentious war crimes trials held for leaders of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The unrest, which included widespread protests, resulted in significant casualties and displacement. Tensions escalated in early 2013, as protests by the Shahbagh Movement demanded capital punishment for convicted war criminals, igniting violent responses from opposing factions, including Islamist groups. The situation drew international attention, particularly from neighboring India, where concerns over regional stability and security were raised. The conflict highlighted deep-seated political and social divisions within Bangladesh, with ramifications that resonated in cross-border relations.