person > Begum Khaleda Zia
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Protester killed during strike after government amends law to allow retrial of politicians charged with war crimes.
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Amendment allows retrial of cases from 1971 war after rallies calling for death penalty for Jamaat-e-Islami leaders.
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At least two killed and dozens hurt during opposition rallies demanding caretaker system to oversee next year's polls.
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Raft of agreements, including one settling long running border disputes, reached during Indian PM's visit to Dhaka.
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Manmohan Singh's trip aimed at mending ties with eastern neighbour, but water sharing and transit deals remain unlikely.
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Dozens of activists detained and a senior opposition leader seriously injured in attack 'intended to kill him'.
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Transport and businesses hit countrywide as opposition protests against government bid to amend constitution.
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Opposition activists and police clash as protests continue over ex-PM's eviction from her home in Bangladesh capital.
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Bangladesh police clash with demonstrators over the state's bid to evict opposition leader Khaleda Zia from her home.
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Dozens protesting arrest of opposition Islamic party leaders injured in clashes.
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