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Blood on the Streets, Benefits at the Top
Bangladesh: Power Bought With Blood
Bangladesh: Power Bought With Blood
In July 2024, Bangladesh burned.
An elected government fell.
And the violence never stopped.
Bodies pulled from rivers.
Unidentified. Unclaimed.
66 in one month alone.
Prisons turned into death chambers.
112 deaths in custody within weeks.
No investigations. No accountability.
Mobs rule the streets.
140 beaten to death.
Shrines attacked. Graves desecrated.
Even courtrooms echo calls for killing.
Human rights groups warn.
The world looks away.
The silence is deafening.
This is not transition.
This is not reform.
This is power paid for with blood.
Every death has a name.
Every silence has a cost.



