Bangladeshi police shot dead two in riots
Officers say they fired in self-defence against Islamists' attacks over war crimes trial

Bangladeshi police fired live rounds yesterday in fresh clashes with supporters of the country's largest Islamic party whose leaders are standing trial for war crimes, killing two people.
The clashes came a day after the Muslim-majority nation was hit by deadly violence between police and Islamists demanding the execution of bloggers they accuse of blasphemy, which left four people dead and about 200 injured.
In yesterday's clashes, police said they fired live rounds after up to 5,000 Islamists attacked them with stones and firearms just outside northern Pabna town, injuring about 30 people.
"We fired in self-defence," Pabna's deputy police chief Mollick Ruhul Amin said.
"One of our officers was also hit by a bullet and at least 10 to 12 policemen were injured."
Jamaat-e-Islami party called a half-day strike in Pabna district to protest what they say were attacks by ruling party supporters on its members and offices on Friday.