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Three killed as overall death toll from violence prompted by ongoing war crimes tribunal rises to 101 since January.
Hundreds of thousands of marchers call for law that would include death penalty for bloggers who they say insult Islam.
Islamic parties demand action against what they call 'anti-Islam bloggers'.
While political turmoil roils South Asian nation, strike calls have cut off farmers from markets, leading to hardship.
Celebrations follow unrest over crisis sparked by Jamaat-e-Islami trial.
Celebrations follow months of unrest over political crisis sparked by trial of leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami group.
Homes and places of worship targeted as violence sweeps country in aftermath of controversial war crimes verdicts.
Schools and businesses shut as deadly clashes continue despite heavy security deployment.
Police fire tear gas shells and rubber bullets to break up anti-government demonstrations in capital Dhaka.
Three are killed in clashes between activists Jamaat-e-Islami party and police, as general strike enters fifth day.
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