Bangladesh unrest kills more than 600 people, UN report says

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About 400 deaths were reported from July 16 to Aug 4, while around 250 people were said to have been killed during the new wave of protests between Aug 5 and Aug 6, the UN said.

About 400 deaths were reported from July 16 to Aug 4, and around 250 during a new wave of protests from Aug 5 to Aug 6, the UN said.

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- More than 600 people were killed during weeks-long violence in Bangladesh, the United Nations Human Rights Office said in a preliminary report.

About 400 deaths were reported from July 16 to Aug 4, while around 250 people were said to have been killed during the new wave of protests from Aug 5 to 6, the UN said, citing media reports and the protest movement.

It did not specify the number of people killed in revenge attacks after prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Aug 5 and fled to neighbouring India.

“There are serious and credible allegations that the security forces responded overall to both protests and subsequent violence with unnecessary and disproportionate force,” according to the UN.

“The police and paramilitary forces appear to have frequently used force indiscriminately” against the peaceful protesters and those with elements of violence, it said.

Chief of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Mainul Hassan did not respond to calls outside of regular business hours.

A team will visit Dhaka next week to discuss the modalities for an investigation into human rights violations, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said in the report. 

An interim government led by Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus has taken charge since Ms Hasina left. BLOOMBERG

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