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Protests greet Muhammad Yunus in London; lawyers prepare to refer him to ICC
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Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's chief advisor, faced protests in London by British Bangladeshis affiliated with the Awami League. Demonstrators accused his administration of human rights abuses and deteriorating law and order, demanding his resignation. An Awami League politician highlighted the plight of displaced members and alleged false cases.
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