Extra security forces deployed during opposition strike
BANGLADESH: Nearly 10,000 security forces fanned out across
the Bangladeshi capital Tuesday during an opposition-sponsored general
strike that shut down schools and stores and disrupted traffic.
The country's main opposition party, the Awami League, called for the
half-day strike Tuesday, demanding a national holiday on the anniversary
of the death of its founding member and Bangladesh's first leader,
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Around 10,000 personnel from the police, paramilitary Bangladesh
Rifles and specialist Rapid Action Battalion were to be posted around
Dhaka - the capital city of 10 million people - to maintain order during
the strike, the Home Ministry said in a statement.
Security forces manned barbed-wire barricades to prevent dozens of
protesters from marching through the streets. No clashes were
immediately reported.
In Dhaka, commuters relied on tricycle rickshaws - the only form of
public transport that the strike organizers allowed to operate.
Private offices, schools and stores were closed, but government
offices remained open. During such strikes most residents stay home to
avoid being caught between police and strike supporters who often lock
in clashes.
Disruption in normal life was reported in more than 60 other cities
and towns, the United News of Bangladesh news agency reported.
Rahman, who led Bangladesh to independence from Pakistan in 1971, was
killed in a military coup on Aug. 15, 1975. In his later years, critics
saw Rahman as an authoritarian ruler.
Rahman's death anniversary was observed as a "national mourning day"
- with a public holiday and official ceremonies - when his daughter,
Sheikh Hasina, was prime minister from 1996-2001.
But when Hasina's rival, Khaleda Zia, came to power in 2001, the new
government canceled the holiday. And every year since, Hasina's party
has been staging a strike on the day.
The Awami League also wants the immediate execution of 12 former army
officers, who were convicted and sentenced to death in 1998 for slaying
Rahman and 15 other family members.
Dhaka, Tuesday, AP. |