02 Oct 2023 | 08:04 AM UTC
Bangladesh: Political rallies likely nationwide through at least late October /update 6
Political protests likely in Bangladesh through at least late October. Tight security likely, clashes possible.
Event
Rallies by various political parties are likely nationwide until at least late October. Organizers are demanding political concessions and mobilizing grassroots-level support ahead of the upcoming general election in January 2024. As of Oct. 2, the ruling Awami League (AL) party and primary opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have announced the following events:
Oct. 2: BNP farmers' rally in Dhaka.
Oct. 3: BNP marches in Chattogram, Cumilla, Feni, and Mirsharai in Chattogram Division. AL rally in the Aminbazar area, Savar City.
Oct. 4: AL rally in Mirsharai, Chattogram, from 14:30.
Oct. 5: BNP march from Cumilla to Chattogram, where a final rally will occur; the routes reportedly include Chattogram, Cumilla, Feni, and Mirsharai.
Oct. 7: AL rally at Uttara Aviation Field to mark the inauguration of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport's (DAC) third terminal.
Oct. 10: AL rally in the Mawa area of Munshiganj District, Dhaka Division, to mark the opening of the Padma Bridge Railway.
Oct. 23: AL rally at Shapla Chattar in Motijheel District, Dhaka, to mark the inauguration of the Agargaon-Motijheel section of the metro rail.
Oct. 28: AL rally at an unspecified location in Chattogram to mark the opening of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel.
BNP leaders have previously staged protest campaigns to demand the resignation of the current administration and that the general election occur under a neutral caretaker government. BNP activists have threatened to stage sit-in protests and blockades near prominent government buildings in Dhaka, including the Bangladesh Secretariat, Election Commission, and Prime Minister's Office.
Further gatherings by other political groups, such as the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, are highly likely over the coming days. Counterdemonstrations with little-to-no notice are possible during such rallies. Potential protest sites include political party offices and police stations, as well as prominent government buildings, museums, public squares, sports grounds, mosques, press clubs, and thoroughfares. While participation may vary by locale and sponsoring political group, previous events have attracted large crowds. Organizers could cancel or delay any planned actions at short notice due to organizational issues and/or law enforcement restrictions.
A heightened security presence and associated transport and business disruptions are likely around protests. Authorities may forcibly disperse overly disruptive crowds. Clashes between police and activists, as well as between members of rival political camps, are possible. Officials may conduct mass arrests and/or resort to using force, including baton charges and tear gas, in response to security incidents.
Advice
Avoid all demonstrations due to the potential for violence. Depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance. Allow additional travel time near gathering sites. Plan accordingly for localized business disruptions. Maintain contact with your diplomatic mission. Heed all official transport and security advisories.