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Bangladesh Police Association Declares Strike Over Security After Protests Topple Prime Minister
Aug 6, 2024, 10:07 AM
The Bangladesh Police Association has declared a strike following recent protests that led to the toppling of the prime minister. The key association, representing thousands of members, stated in a statement that the strike will continue until the security of every police member is ensured. The association also issued an apology for the police actions during the protests.
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