'Give Me His Body': Relatives Grieve Victims Of Bangladesh Unrest


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) AFP

Dhaka: Grief-stricken widow Fatema Begum wept when hospital staff said her husband had been killed in the unrest that has roiled Bangladesh for nearly a week. She wept again when they refused to hand over his body.

Islam is the majority religion in the south Asian country, where 155 people have died since Tuesday in clashes between student protesters and Police over contentious civil service hiring rules.

The faith's customs dictate that anyone who dies must be given a prompt burial.

But staff at one of the biggest hospitals in the capital Dhaka has a longstanding requirement to only release bodies to relatives with police permission, and that is no longer easily forthcoming.

"Where is my husband?" Begum, 40, shouted at staffers outside the hospital's morgue, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Give me his body."

Begum's husband Kamal Mia, 45, eked out a tough living as a pedal-rickshaw driver, transporting people around the sprawling megacity of 20 million people for the equivalent of a dollar per fare.

The family says he was not taking part in any of the clashes that have wrought widespread destruction around the city, but was killed by stray police fire.

Begum and her two daughters were told to go to a nearby police station for clearance. When her eldest daughter Anika went there, it was barricaded shut.
Officers had closed the station after arson attacks on dozens of police posts by protesters.

Anika was then sent to another police station farther away -- a 10-kilometre (six-mile) round trip from the hospital -- despite a nationwide government-imposed curfew.

Police there refused to give the necessary permission for the release of the body.

"My father was not a protester," Anika said. "Why did my father have to die?"

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