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  2. All the Prime Minister's Men - Wikipedia

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    Mahinur's brother, Zulkarnain Saer Khan, was one of the journalists who worked with Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit (I-Unit) on All the Prime Minister's Men [13] US embassy in Dhaka spokesperson Bryan Schiller in a statement, expects a thorough investigation into a reported attack on Mahinur Ahmed Khan. [14]

  3. 2013 Shapla Square protests - Wikipedia

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    The Shapla Square protests, also known as the siege of Dhaka, Operation Shapla, Operation Flash Out by security forces, [2] was the protests and subsequent shootings of 5 and 6 May 2013 at Shapla Square, located in the Motijheel district, the main financial area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. [4]

  4. Aziz Ahmed (general) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 2021, Qatar-based Al Jazeera broadcast a one-hour long investigative documentary by David Bergman, son-in-law of prominent Bangladeshi politician Kamal Hossain and Journalist Zulkarnain Saer Khan titled All the Prime Minister's Men, [24] which revealed how Ahmed protected his brothers, Haris and Anis Ahmed, after they fled abroad ...

  5. Zulkarnain Saer Khan - Wikipedia

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    Zulkarnain Saer Khan is a U.K.-based exiled Bangladeshi journalist [1] and a member of Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit. [2] He is a researcher at Organized Crime and Corruption Project Reporting (OCCRP). [3] He had risen to fame after working on and appearing in Al Jazeeras widely discussed 2021 documentary All the Prime Minister's Men. [4]

  6. 2013 Shahbag protests - Wikipedia

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    In Dhaka, traffic was stopped as thousands of people took to the streets, formed human chains and stood in silence. A Bangladesh Premier League game at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium halted for three minutes, as players and supporters observed the silence. Parliamentarians and the police also joined the protest. [69]

  7. July massacre - Wikipedia

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    The massacre was a significant event in the political spectrum of Bangladesh, and part of the ongoing unrest that began in mid-2024. [30] The Supreme Court's decision to reinstate a 30% job quota for descendants of freedom fighters sparked initial protests as the decision reversed reforms from 2018 made in response to the 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement. [31]

  8. Palestinian Authority Bans Al Jazeera News Channel’s ... - AOL

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    The Palestinian Authority has shut down the operations of Qatar-based news network Al Jazeera in the West Bank, according to local reports. In a statement, Al Jazeera condemned Fatah, the ...

  9. 2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests - Wikipedia

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    Following a live interview about the protests with Al Jazeera, photographer Shahidul Alam was detained by a group of between 30 and 35 plainclothes police officers [58] on 5 August. [59] [60] Alam was charged under Section 57 of the Information and Communication Technology Act and was remanded for seven days. He told the court that he had been ...