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​Bangladeshi mobs tear, bulldoze and burn home of Sheikh Hasina's father Mujibur Rahman

Last updated on - Feb 6, 2025, 13:40 IST
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Protests against Hasina's legacy

Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh targeted the family home of exiled former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, viewing it as a symbol of authoritarianism and her rule’s suppression of dissent. (Photo: AP)

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Destruction of historic home

Hasina’s family home, once a symbol of Bangladesh’s independence, was demolished by protesters in Dhaka. The property, where Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the country’s independence, has become a focal point of anger. (Photo: AP)

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Hasina's speech sparks fury

Protesters stormed the building after Hasina’s speech from exile in India, marking the start of a month-long protest programme by her Awami League party, which has faced increasing opposition. (Photo: AP)

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Protesters Demand Hasina’s Execution

Chants for Hasina’s execution echoed through the streets, with protesters blaming her for hundreds of deaths in last year’s student-led uprising, one of the country’s worst periods of unrest. (Photo: AP)

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India criticised in protests

Protesters also targeted India in their slogans, criticising Hasina’s relationship with the country, while the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, sought her extradition from India without success. (Photo: AP)

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Bulldozers and resistance

As protesters bulldozed the house, Hasina responded defiantly, stating, "They may destroy a building, but they won’t be able to erase the history," urging Bangladesh to resist the new leaders. (Photo: AP)

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Attacks on supporters

The Daily Star reported a wave of overnight attacks on properties owned by Hasina’s supporters, as the interim government struggled to contain violence and prevent mob justice against Awami League members. (Photo: AP)

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Human rghts concerns

Human Rights Watch has raised concerns about security force abuses targeting Awami League supporters under the new government, citing arbitrary detentions and intimidation of opposition figures and journalists. (Photo: AP)

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