Taslima Nasrin controversy: Protesters in Dhaka attack stall displaying Nasrin’s book, Yunus orders probe
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Taslima Nasrin, a doctor and activist, has been living in exile since 1994 after receiving death threats from fundamentalist groups. The provisional head of government Muhammad Yunus has reported the incident asking the police to strengthen security measures. In the days before the opening of the event, tension had also mounted on social networks.
Taslima Nasrin controversy: Protesters in Dhaka attack stall displaying Nasrin’s book, Yunus orders probe
The incident unfolded at Dhaka’s Amar Ekushey Book Fair when a group stormed a stall by publishing house Sabyasachi Prokashoni to protest the display of books by exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin
Bangladesh: Group of protesters attack stall displaying Taslima Nasrin’s book, Yunus orders probe
Dhaka: A group of protesters stormed a book stall in Dhaka over the display of books by exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin, prompting Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to order a probe into the "disorderly behaviour", according to a media report. The incident took place on Monday at the publishing house Sabyasachi Prokashoni stall at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair, Bdnews24 reported. The incident unfolded on the 10th day of the fair wh…
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