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Protesters in Bangladesh Trech, the family of the prolongation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Sheikh Hasina News

Wave of Happs also targeted the homes and companies that belong to AWAMI supporters in Hasina.

Thousands of demonstrators in Bangladesh destroyed and set fire to the house of the founding leader of the country, where his daughter, former Prime Minister Sheikh Husaynah, delivered a fiery letter to social media calling for her supporters to stand against the interim government.

The attack on Wednesday evening was driven by a speech that plans to give supporters of exile in neighboring India, as it fled last August after an uprising by the student’s 15 -year -old rule. Critics accused her of suppressing the opposition.

The house in the capital, Dhaka, was home to the late Hasina Father, Sheikh Mujib Al -Rahman, who led the country’s independence from Pakistan in 1971.

According to news reports, several thousand demonstrators gathered, some of whom are armed with sticks, hammers and other tools, about the monument of the historic house and the monument of independence, while others brought a crane and a fossil to demolish the building on Wednesday evening.

The photos published on social media and published by news organizations showed that the building is almost stable on the ground, while parts of it were completely burned.

The country’s leading newspaper “Daily Star” in the country reported early Thursday that a wave of attacks throughout the night also targeted many homes and companies belonging to the Awami League supporters in Hasina.

The assembly was organized alongside a broader call, called “Graphics Parade”, to disable Hasina’s address on the Internet on Wednesday evening.

“Fascism code”

The demonstrators, who are in line with students against the Discrimination Group, expressed their anger at Hasina’s speech, which they considered a challenge to the newly formed interim government.

Hasnat Abdellah, a group student, warned the media from Hasina’s speech and announced on Facebook on Wednesday that “tonight Bangladesh will be edited from the Hajj site for fascism.”

Thousands of demonstrators gather inside Sheikh Mujib Al -Rahman’s historic residence in the Danmondi area of ​​Daka

Student Muhammad al -Rahman, 18, told Agence France -Presse that he joined the protest because he believed that he had justified the uprooting of the “fascism symbol”.

Another protester, Mohamed Arin, said that there is no reason for the house to stay standing.

“Since we have formed the government through the revolution, we find that it is legitimate demolished.”

The demonstrators also chanted slogans that criticized India, as Hasina lived in exile since the flight of Bangladesh last August.

A temporary government in Bangladesh, led by Nobel Peace Prize holder Mohamed Yunus, sought to hand Hasina, but India has not responded.

Many demonstrators also chanted slogans calling for the execution of Hasina for hundreds of deaths during the uprising last year against it, and it is one of the worst turmoil in the country since independence. Hasina urged the United Nations investigation into deaths.

The developed Prime Minister was also accused of overseeing the killings outside the judiciary and suppressing the voices of the opposition during its 15 -year ruling.

In her speech on Wednesday, Hasina remained a challenge, saying: “They can demolish a building, but not history. History takes revenge.”

It also urged the people of Bangladesh to stand against the interim government, accusing them of seizing power unconstitutional.

The movement led by students behind the protests expressed plans to dismantle the country’s constitution of 1972, who argue that embodies the legacy of her father’s rule.

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