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Deadly Bangladesh clashes over ‘atheist bloggers’

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Bangladeshi Islamist activists shout slogans inside the Baitul Mukarram national mosque in Dhaka on Friday. Photo: AFP

Bangladesh police fired tear gas and rubber bullets on Friday in fierce clashes with Islamists demanding the execution of bloggers they accused of blasphemy, killing one person and injuring around 100.

Parts of central Dhaka turned into a battlefield as protesters attacked police with bricks and sticks in front of the national mosque.

The security forces responded with hundreds of rounds of rubber bullets and tear gas shells, according to witnesses.
Police throw tear gas during a clash with activists from 12 Islamist parties in Dhaka on Friday. Photo: Reuters
Police throw tear gas during a clash with activists from 12 Islamist parties in Dhaka on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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The country’s 12 Islamic parties called the protests after the weekly prayers in nearly half a million mosques nationwide, demanding the execution of bloggers they say were behind blasphemous writings against Islam and Prophet Mohammed.

One person was killed during the clashes in western district of Jhenidah, district police chief Altaf Hossain told reporters, adding that hundreds of protesters also clashed with ruling party activists.

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“The person, most probably a supporter of an Islamic party, died on the way to hospital,” he said.

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