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Mon, 02/18/2013 - 12:32
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3 Persons Killed In Sporadic Clashes As Violence Grips Bangladesh

New Delhi, Feb 18, IRNA -- At least three persons were killed in sporadic clashes in Bangladesh Monday during a nationwide general strike called by fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) to protest their leadersˈ ongoing trial for 1971 war crimes.
Witnesses said JI activists visibly took a hit and run strategy in Dhaka and several other cities amid a clarion call by rival protestors at Shahbagh Square to defy the strike.
One pedestrian was killed when a minibus overturned as it was chased by JI activists, who also damaged four buses in the capital, pti reported. The transport operators defied the JIˈs strike call expressing solidarity with demands for trial of ˈcrimes against humanityˈ during the 1971 War against Pakistan.
Another death was reported from central Comilla district where JI activists clashed with police. Witnesses said one person died with bullet injuries after JI protesters went on rampage on the street prompting the police intervention.
The third death was reported from southeastern Coxˈs Bazar, a stronghold of Jamaat. The victim was a patient who died when JI activists attacked his ambulance.
Many schools in Dhaka were open though with thin student presence while businesses and major shopping centers remained open as the main shop owners association at a press briefing on Sunday said they planned to ignore the call by JI, which was opposed to Bangladeshˈs 1971 independence from Pakistan.
Visibly shifting from its previous stance, main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) this time declined to extend its ˈmoral supportˈ to the JI strike call.
Bangladesh Parliament yesterday amended the war crimes law to allow the prosecution to try and punish any organizations, including the JI, a significant move that could pave the way for banning the countryˈs largest Islamic party.
Meanwhile, national capital Dhaka witnessed an intensified security vigil with paramilitary Border Guards and elite anti-crime rapid Action Battalion that draws members from military, police and other forces, joining police in patrolling streets./end