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Dhaka, Apr 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Monirul Alam).- Protests over the visit of IndiaPrime Minister Narendra Modi continued Friday in Bangladesh, where at least twelve people died and dozens were injured after three days of demonstrations.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN DHAKA.
Dhaka, Mar 25 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Monirul Alam) Students protested once again on Thursday in Dhaka against the visit to Bangladesh of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, who is scheduled to arrive on Friday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Independence Day in the country.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN DHAKA.
Demonstrators at the University of Texas, Austin condemn the school's decision to involve police in a pro-Palestine protest on campus after 34 students were arrested. Students at some of the country's most prestigious universities have staged occupations over the growing human toll of Israel's war with Hamas. IMAGES
Leaders of "INDIA" opposition alliance and thousands of supporters rally at New Delhi's Ramlila Maidan to protest the arrest of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, one of the key leaders of the opposition bloc. Kejriwal has been incarcerated for over a week in connection with a long-running corruption probe. India's main financial investigation agency, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has also launched probes into at least four other state chief ministers or their family members, and all the investigations involve political opponents of Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). IMAGES
Bangladeshi garment workers demanding a hike in their minimum wage return to their shifts following a week of violent protests, with some 600 businesses which had remained shuttered as a result of the unrest beginning to reopen. Bangladesh's 3,500 garment factories account for around 85 percent of the South Asian country's $55 billion annual exports, supplying many of the world's top names in fashion including Levi's, Zara and H&M. IMAGES