22 Feb 2018 | 10:49 PM UTC
Bangladesh: BNP plans protest in Dhaka February 24 /update 6
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) plans procession in Dhaka on February 24 to demand the release of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia; associated heightened security presence and transportation disruptions expected
Event
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is planning a protest procession in Dhaka on Saturday, February 24, in response to the government’s refusal to allow political rallies on Thursday, February 22. The BNP is also demanding the release of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, as well as free and fair elections.
A heightened security presence and consequent transportation disruptions are expected near protests that occur. Additional related demonstrations are possible across Bangladesh, particularly in Dhaka, in the coming days.
Context
Khaleda Zia, the former Bangladeshi prime minister and current chairperson of the country's primary opposition party, the BNP, was convicted of corruption at a special court in Dhaka on February 8. Zia was sentenced to five years in jail, and she will remain in custody until an appeal is filed. Multiple BNP-led demonstrations have erupted across the country in recent weeks demanding Zia's release and free and fair elections.
Zia has often said political vendettas under the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina motivate the cases against her and her sons. She could be barred from participating in the general elections slated for December 2018 if the appeal is unsuccessful or if she remains held on additional charges.
Advice
Individuals present in Bangladesh, particularly in Dhaka, are advised to monitor the situation, exercise caution, and avoid all demonstrations and political gatherings due to the possibility of violence. Follow all instructions issued by the local authorities.