Bangladesh

Campus violence leaves one killed, many injured in Bangladesh

Campus violence leaves one killed, many injured in Bangladesh Dhaka  - Authorities ordered the indefinite closure Friday of three educational institutions in the northern Bangladeshi city of Rajshahi after bloody clashes between rival student groups left one person killed.

The clashes broke out between the student fronts of the ruling Awami League and opposition Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami over establishing control over Rajshahi University campus.

2ND ROUNDUP: Four killed, 20 injured in Bangladesh mall fire

Four killed, 20 injured in Bangladesh mall fire Dhaka  - At least four persons were killed and 20 injured in a devastating fire Friday at Basundhara City, Bangladesh's largest shopping mall, in Dhaka, officials said.

Firefighters recovered three more charred bodies from inside the debris on the upper floors of the 21-storey building, in which the top five floors were destroyed, Tejgaon zone police chief Mahbubur Rahman said.

Earlier, a firefighter of the Basundhara group was killed and 20 people sustained burn injuries.

Dhaka askes Kuala Lumpur to revise decision on Bangladeshi workers

Dhaka askes Kuala Lumpur to revise decision on Bangladeshi workers Dhaka  - Bangladesh Thursday asked Malaysian authorities to revise a decision that cancelled visas of some 55,000 Bangladeshi workers in the wake of global recession.

"We expect something positive after the upcoming Malaysian national elections as we have started negotiations," Bangladesh's junior minister for foreign affairs, Hasan Mahmud said.

In intense diplomatic efforts, the Bangladesh government formally requested Kuala Lumpur to take Bangladesh workers, thousands of whom were ready to fly now.

Malaysia Govt. cancels work visas of 55,000 Bangladeshis

Bangladesh goes numb after learning about mass grave horrorPutrajaya, Mar. 11 : Malaysia’s Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar has informed that the Government has cancelled the work visas of about 55,000 Bangladeshis who have not used them so far.

“This group of workers will be affected by the current freeze and we have already decided to cancel past approvals for those coming here to work in sectors other than those approved,” The Star quoted him, as saying.

Scotland Yard joins Bangladesh authorities in mutiny inquiry

Scotland Yard joins Bangladesh authorities in mutiny inquiry Dhaka  - A four-member Scotland Yard team arrived in Dhaka Wednesday to assist Bangladesh authorities in investigating last month's mutiny by paramilitary soldiers that killed 71 people, mostly army officers, officials said.

The British government sent the team on Bangladesh's request to help local authorities investigate the massacre inside the Dhaka headquarters of the Bangladesh Rifle border guards, a British High Commission representative said.

Scotland Yard to assist in BDR mutiny investigations

Scotland Yard to assist in BDR mutiny investigationsDhaka, Mar. 10 : Premier investigation agency, Scotland Yard would be sending its team here to help the local investigation agency probe the Bangladesh Rifles
(BDR) mutiny which left 74 BDR personnel dead.

Talking to reporters on Tuesday, Britain''s Minister for International Development, Mike Foster, said the investigative team would consist of four Scotland Yard officials.

According to reports, it is revealed that the revolt could have been pre-planned.

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