Islamic party protests turn violent across Bangladesh

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Street marches by members of Bangladesh’s biggest Islamic party seeking the release of its leaders from jail turned violent across the country on Monday, with at least 70 people wounded in clashes, witnesses said.
Activists belonging to the Jamaat-e-Islami party, many carrying sticks and throwing rocks, fought running battles with steel-helmeted riot police in Dhaka and set at least 30 vehicles on fire. Twenty people were wounded and police detained nearly 25, the witnesses said. “The violence has spread through a large part of the city, with smoke from the burning vehicles filling the sky,” a witness said.
There were similar clashes in Chittagong, Comilla and other cities in which 50 people including police were injured.
Police said Jamaat called the marches to demand the release of the party’s top leaders who have been held in prison for months, facing charges of acts of genocide during Bangladesh’s 1971 war of independence against Pakistan.