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Bangladesh manhunt for mutineers
Date: March 01, 2009
The Bangladesh army has launched a manhunt for border guards who mutinied at their headquarters in Dhaka last week, killing about 140 army officers.Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the revolt was planned in advance, and that an investigation is now underway.She said she had asked the US FBI and the UK s Scotland Yard for assistance in the inve
Bangladesh manhunt for mutineers
Date: March 01, 2009
The Bangladesh army has launched a manhunt for border guards who mutinied at their headquarters in Dhaka last week, killing about 140 army officers.Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the revolt was planned in advance, and that an investigation is now underway.She said she had asked the US FBI and the UK s Scotland Yard for assistance in the inve
Charges for Bangladesh mutineers
Date: March 01, 2009
Bangladesh police say they are charging more than 1,000 border guardsmen in connection with a mutiny which left more than 140 people dead.The charges include conspiracy to kill officers and civilians, using weapons and explosives, creating panic, looting and trying to hide bodies.The remains of more than 70 officers have still not yet been found da
New Bangladesh mass grave found
Date: February 28, 2009
A second grave said to contain multiple bodies has been found in Bangladesh after a border guard mutiny left some 100 people dead this week.The discovery was made by the army in the border guards compound in Dhaka.A mass grave thought to hold the bodies of 58 officers killed by the mutineers was found in the compound on Friday.Some 70 officers rem
Hasina s test
Date: February 27, 2009
By Alastair LawsonBBC NewsBarely two months after being elected, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has found herself having to deal with a crisis in which the stakes were terrifyingly high.The death toll from this week s mutiny staged by the country s border security force, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) may be steadily rising, but the consensu
Bangladesh army backs government
Date: February 27, 2009
The head of Bangladesh s armed forces has pledged support for the government, following a mutiny by border guards that left some 100 people dead.Gen Moin U Ahmed spoke after talks with PM Sheikh Hasina in the capital, Dhaka.Some officers say the government should have quelled the mutiny by force not talks, arguing this might have saved the lives of
Bangladesh mutineers arrested
Date: February 26, 2009
Officials in Bangladesh say security forces have arrested nearly 200 members of the country s border security force following a two-day mutiny.A spokesman said the guards had fled their headquarters in the capital Dhaka, where the mutiny began, dressed as civilians.The guards have ended their two-day mutiny, surrendering their weapons and freeing a
Tanks deployed over Dhaka mutiny
Date: February 26, 2009
At least 10 Bangladeshi army tanks have taken up positions near a barracks held by mutinous border guards in the capital Dhaka.This follows a threat by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to take tough action against the mutineers unless they surrendered immediately."Do not force me to take tough actions or push my patience," she said.The guards mutinied
Battle zone
Date: February 25, 2009
By Mark Dummett BBC News, DhakaBangladesh s newspapers on Wednesday morning all carried pictures of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina saluting members of the country s paramilitary border force, the Bangladesh Rifles, at their annual parade the day before.The BDR will feature on all of Thursday s front pages as well - but this time for turning the peace
Bangladesh mutineers surrender
Date: February 25, 2009
Bangladeshi border guards who staged an armed mutiny have begun laying down their arms, cabinet minister Jahangir Kabir Nanak has told reporters.The news, which is unconfirmed, comes hours after PM Sheikh Hasina offered the troops a general amnesty.At least five people died and a number were wounded in the mutiny, which was said to be over pay, con
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