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Youth Leader’s Death Sparks Widespread Violence in Bangladesh

Following the tragic death of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, widespread violence has erupted in Bangladesh. Hadi, a key figure in the 2024 mass uprising, succumbed to his injuries on a Thursday after being shot last week.

Background on the Protests

Hadi was shot in the head on December 12, 2023, while traveling on a rickshaw. He was receiving advanced medical treatment in Singapore when he died. His death sparked instant protests across Dhaka and other regions.

Violence Erupts Across the Nation

Protesters stormed the offices of major newspapers, including Prothom Alo and the Daily Star. The violence led to these offices being set ablaze, with journalists trapped inside. Eyewitness reports highlighted the urgent situation faced by reporters amidst the chaos.

  • Protesters accused the newspapers of supporting Indian interests.
  • Demonstrators surrounded India’s deputy ambassador’s residence and clashed with police.
  • In Rajshahi, they demolished the local Awami League office.

Reaction to Hadi’s Death

Interim leader Muhammad Yunus expressed condolences, stating that Hadi’s loss is a significant blow to the nation. He has called for a day of mourning and special prayers.

Details Surrounding the Shooting

The police have reportedly identified the shooter and the getaway driver, both of whom are believed to have fled to India. Authorities have announced a substantial reward of five million taka (approximately $42,000) for information leading to their capture. Initial investigations suggest that Hadi’s killing was a calculated attempt to undermine upcoming elections.

In Hadi’s last weeks, he faced numerous threats, including intimidation aimed at his family. His role as a prominent activist in the fight for democracy has made him a target.

The community’s response reflects the deep unrest in Bangladesh. Demonstrations are set to continue as calls for justice intensify.

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