Bangladesh police have fired rubber bullets and teargas to disperse stone-throwing crowds blockading main roads in the capital, Dhaka, in a protest demanding the prime ministers resignation.The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP) and its allies have staged a series of protests since last year demanding that Sheikh Hasina step down and allow a caretaker government to oversee the elections that are scheduled for January next year.Clashes erupted in several locations on Saturday when police moved in to clear thousands of people who had gathered in the morning to block traffic on key arterial routes in the city.Some officers were injured, said the Dhaka metropolitan police spokesperson Faruq Ahmed.
We fired teargas and rubber bullets.Ahmed said clashes between police and protesters took place in at least four locations in the city.Agence France-Presse journalists at one protest site in Dholaikhal, an old neighbourhood that is now a hub for vehicle repair shops, saw protesters retaliate by throwing rocks at riot police and their vehicles.Bacchu Mia, a police inspector at the Dhaka medical college hospital, said six protesters had been admitted to the hospital with injuries.Ahmed said the senior BNP leaders Goyeshwar Roy and Amanullah Aman had been taken into police custody but had not been formally arrested.Transport links between the capital and other parts of the country were heavily disrupted, with trucks and buses stuck in gridlock.Hasinas Awami League has been Bangladeshs ruling party since 2009 and has been accused of human rights abuses, corruption and creeping authoritarianism.Protests led by the BNP have become increasingly common since the start of the year, with rallies this month drawing tens of thousands of people to the streets.Police arrested at least 500 opposition activists before a rally outside the partys headquarters this week.Western governments have expressed concern over the political climate in Bangladesh, where the ruling party dominates the legislature and runs it almost as a rubber-stamp body.The governments security forces are accused of detaining tens of thousands of opposition activists, killing hundreds extrajudicially and disappearing hundreds of leaders and supporters.The US placed sanctions on the elite Rapid Action Battalion security force and seven of its senior officers in response to the alleged rights abuses.The BNPs leader, Khaleda Zia, a two-time premier and old foe of Hasinas, is in effect under house arrest after a conviction on graft charges..
This article first appeared/also appeared in theguardian.com
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