An independent commission has accused former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and several senior Awami League leaders of orchestrating the 2009 Pilkhana massacre. It named then lawmaker Sheikh Fazle Noor ...
Families of army officers killed in the 2009 BDR mutiny yesterday demanded immediate prosecution of everyone named in the National Independent Investigation Commission's report. They also urged the ...
Bangladeshi army troops take position outside the headquarters of Bangladesh Rifles in Dhaka. Mutinous border guards opened fire inside their headquarters and seized a shopping mall in the Bangladesh ...
Speculative comments on the recent 25th-26th February rebellion in the ranks of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) auxiliary unit, which has so far claimed nearly 150 lives. Whatever the BDR mutiny was, it ...
, May 28 -- Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Thursday visited the graves of army officers killed in the 2009 BDR mutiny at Banani Military Graveyard. The Prime Minister and his wife Zubaida Rahman ...
Nearly 50 people were killed when paramilitary troops in Bangladesh fought among themselves during a mutiny in their headquarters over a pay dispute, a government minister said on Thursday. Subscribe ...
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05 Nov 2013, Dhaka, Bangladesh --- Dhaka, Bangladesh. 5th November 2013 -- Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) soldiers react as they leave the court premises following their verdict delivered by a special court ...
Today morning Dhaka was rattled by a fierce gun battle inside the headquarters of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR – paramilitary border security force) situated in the heart of the capital. Rumors had started ...
(New York) – The government of Bangladesh should order a re-trial of 847 military personnel accused of murder, sexual assault, and other atrocities during the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny due ...
DHAKA (Reuters) - A mutiny by Bangladesh paramilitary solders that killed at least 80 people, mostly army officers, has ended, but it raised doubts about the country's ability to stay on a democratic ...