Bangladesh to hang 19 for deadly attack on 2004 rally

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A court in Bangladesh has sentenced 19 people to death for their role in a deadly grenade attack on a 2004 political rally in the capital Dhaka.

More than 20 people died and hundreds were injured in the attack

Those to hang include a former minister and deputy minister, both leaders of the BNP party which was then in power.

The party’s current acting head, Tarique Rehman, was convicted to life in jail in absentia.

The grenade attack left 24 people dead at the Awami League rally. Its leader Sheikh Hasina is now prime minister.

Hundreds more were injured in the 21 August 2004 blast as Sheikh Hasina was about to finish a speech in front of thousands of supporters.

Former state minister for home affairs Lutfozzaman Babar is the most prominent of those sentenced to hang.

Sheikh Hasina has been prime minister since 2009

The BNP says the case was politically motivated and aimed at destroying the image of party leaders.

BNP leader Khaleda Zia was jailed after being convicted of corruption

Tarique Rehman’s mother, the BNP leader Khaleda Zia, has been a bitter rival of Sheikh Hasina for decades. She was jailed for five years in February for corruption.

 

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