At least 160 people have been killed and 8,050 injured in incidents of political violence across Bangladesh since the interim government assumed office 13 months ago, according to a report by the Human Rights Support Society (HRSS). The human rights watchdog revealed the figures in its latest report, shared with the media through a press release today (14 September). As per the HRSS report, despite the political transition following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024 and assumption of power by Interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, the country has seen little improvement in political violence…
160 killed, 8,000 hurt in political violence in 13 months of interim govt rule: Report
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