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28 die in Bangladesh street battles over blasphemy law

Thousands of Islamists clash with police as PM refuses to concede to protesters' demands

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The remnants of a burnt-out government vehicle sits in a parking lot after battles between Islamists and police in the Bangladesh capital of Dhaka yesterday. Photo: AFP

At least 28 people have died in street battles between Bangladeshi police and tens of thousands of Islamists, officials said yesterday, deepening the divide between the secular government and religious hardliners.

In some of the fiercest violence to rock the capital since independence four decades ago, hundreds of people were reported to have been injured as riot police broke up a mass rally on Sunday night near a key commercial district.

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Hundreds of bankers, insurance officials and stock traders had to sleep in their offices as the sound of gunfire echoed around the Motijheel Commercial Area through much of the night.

Witnesses said shops were torched while trees had been torn down and thousands of rocks littered the ground.

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Police said they now had the situation under control in the city centre but further violence had broken out in other parts of Dhaka. The main Islamist group behind the protests said the death toll was much higher.

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