Shocking Police Brutality Exposed During Bangladesh Protests
Newly analyzed video footage has revealed severe police brutality during protests in Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, a day that marked the resignation and subsequent flight of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from the country. Rights group International Truth and Justice Project reported that at least 20 unarmed protesters were confirmed injured or killed by police during the demonstrations in Dhaka, adding to the alarming death toll that reportedly exceeds 1,000 civilians amid violent crackdowns on dissent.
The disturbing footage shows police officers firing live ammunition at peaceful demonstrators and chasing wounded individuals, with one incident capturing the moment a police officer shot a captured protester, Mohammed Riddoy, at point-blank range. His family reported that they have not seen him since the incident.
The incidents contribute to growing evidence of unlawful use of lethal force by police under Hasina's regime, which has been accused of corruption and human rights abuses throughout her 15 years in power. After protests escalated in July 2024, Hasina's government resorted to increasing violence against demonstrators, prompting widespread unrest and ultimately leading to her departure.
Bangladeshi authorities, including the police inspector general, confirmed an ongoing investigation into the events, with at least 30 officers already arrested for their roles in the violence. The international community continues to call for an independent judicial process to ensure accountability for the brutal tactics employed during the protests.
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