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Abrar Fahad: Bangladesh police charge 25 over murder | Abrar Fahad: Bangladesh police charge 25 over murder |
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Bangladesh police have charged 25 people following the killing of 21-year-old student in October. | Bangladesh police have charged 25 people following the killing of 21-year-old student in October. |
Abrar Fahad was beaten to death by fellow students at one of Bangladesh's top universities, after posting criticism of government policy on social media. | Abrar Fahad was beaten to death by fellow students at one of Bangladesh's top universities, after posting criticism of government policy on social media. |
His death sparked protests at university campuses across the country. | His death sparked protests at university campuses across the country. |
Police say 11 of those charged were directly involved in the killing, while the others helped organise the attack. | Police say 11 of those charged were directly involved in the killing, while the others helped organise the attack. |
Many of the students charged were members of the youth wing of the Awami League, the ruling political party in Bangladesh. | Many of the students charged were members of the youth wing of the Awami League, the ruling political party in Bangladesh. |
The group, called the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), has been widely accused of using torture and extortion against students. | The group, called the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), has been widely accused of using torture and extortion against students. |
What happened to Abrar Fahad? | What happened to Abrar Fahad? |
Abrar Fahad was an undergraduate student at one of the most prestigious places of learning in the country - Bangladesh University of Engineering (Buet) in the capital, Dhaka. | |
He criticised the government over a water-sharing deal with India, in a post shared to his social media. | He criticised the government over a water-sharing deal with India, in a post shared to his social media. |
A few days later, his body was found in a dormitory. | A few days later, his body was found in a dormitory. |
Witnesses told the BBC he was taken from his room around 20:00 (14:00 GMT) and beaten for at least four hours before he died. | Witnesses told the BBC he was taken from his room around 20:00 (14:00 GMT) and beaten for at least four hours before he died. |
Dr Sohel Mahmud, the doctor who performed the autopsy, confirmed to the BBC that Fahad's body was heavily bruised. | Dr Sohel Mahmud, the doctor who performed the autopsy, confirmed to the BBC that Fahad's body was heavily bruised. |
He said: "There was a lot of blunt force trauma in his body. We think he died of attack with blunt objects." | He said: "There was a lot of blunt force trauma in his body. We think he died of attack with blunt objects." |
A Buet student told the BBC they saw Fahad after he had been beaten, but they did not want to be named for fear of reprisals. | A Buet student told the BBC they saw Fahad after he had been beaten, but they did not want to be named for fear of reprisals. |
"With help from some junior students I carried Abrar downstairs. He was still alive." | "With help from some junior students I carried Abrar downstairs. He was still alive." |
"He was saying, 'Please take me to the hospital, quickly.'" | "He was saying, 'Please take me to the hospital, quickly.'" |
News of the death led to protests in the capital by Buet students, members of the teaching staff and former students. The demonstrations then spread to other cities. | News of the death led to protests in the capital by Buet students, members of the teaching staff and former students. The demonstrations then spread to other cities. |
Protesters chanted slogans and blocked roads, while some demanded the death penalty for anyone found guilty of the killing. | Protesters chanted slogans and blocked roads, while some demanded the death penalty for anyone found guilty of the killing. |
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