In Dhaka, Bangladesh, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus of the Interim Government has strongly criticized a mob attack at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair. The attack, carried out by madrasa students, targeted a stall displaying a book by exiled writer Taslima Nasreen. Yunus stated that the attack disrespects the rights of Bangladeshi citizens and the country's laws.
The government has ordered an investigation and increased security at the fair. The incident occurred at Sabyasachi Publication's stall, where agitators protested the presence of Nasreen's book. Police intervened, and the situation is now under control.
Taslima Nasreen, a Bangladeshi writer and activist, shared videos of the attack on social media, accusing religious extremists of targeting her publisher. The Amar Ekushey Book Fair commemorates the 1952 language martyrs and is a significant cultural event in Bangladesh.
In Bangladesh, the Chief Advisor is a person who leads the government temporarily, especially during times of transition or crisis.
Muhammad Yunus is a famous person from Bangladesh known for helping poor people with small loans. He is not the same as the Chief Advisor mentioned here.
This is a big book fair in Dhaka, Bangladesh, held every year to celebrate the Bengali language and honor those who died in 1952 for the right to speak it.
Madrasa students are children or young people who study in a madrasa, which is a school that teaches Islamic subjects.
Taslima Nasreen is a writer from Bangladesh who writes about social issues and has faced threats, leading her to live in exile.
An exiled writer is someone who has to live outside their home country because it is not safe for them to stay there.
Sabyasachi Publication is a company that publishes books, and they had a stall at the book fair where the attack happened.
Language martyrs are people who died fighting for the right to speak their own language, like the Bengali people who protested in 1952.
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