Bangladesh, Aug. 1 -- At least nine people were killed in political violence across Bangladesh in July, according to rights group Manabadhikar Sanskriti Foundation (MSF).
Of them, four were linked to the BNP, while five died in a clash in Gopalganj.
Among the BNP deaths, three resulted from internal party conflicts and one during a clash with Jamaat-e-Islami activists.
Beyond those figures, MSF reported that four more BNP members were killed by assailants, and another activist's body was recovered under circumstances police described as "suspicious".
The deceased was an associate of a youth wing leader who had been killed just four days earlier.
The information comes from MSF's monthly report on the state of human rights, sent to med...
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