Bangladesh demonstrators demand foreign treatment for ailing ex-PM

Published Mon, Nov 22, 2021 · 08:58 AM

    [DHAKA] Bangladesh police fired tear gas and around 20 people were injured Monday as thousands of opposition demonstrators demanded the government allow ailing ex-premier Khaleda Zia to fly abroad for treatment.

    Zia, 76, arch-rival of current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was admitted to the critical care unit of a Dhaka hospital early this month after her health worsened, said one of her doctors.

    She is currently barred by a court from travelling overseas following her conviction on graft charges in 2018.

    "She is critically ill and now urgently needs treatment in developed countries such as the United States, Germany and Britain. There is no treatment for her in the region," doctor A.Z.M. Zahid Hossain said.

    Organisers said a protest Monday outside Dhaka's National Press Club drew more than 15,000 activists and supporters of Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), but police put the number at around 7,000.

    Hundreds of police were deployed.

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    The BNP, last in power from 2001 to 2006, also staged demonstrations in dozens of other cities and towns across the country of 169 million people. In the northern district of Natore, about 20 people were injured including three journalists, when BNP activists clashed with police who tried to thwart a procession, a police inspector said.

    Dr Zahid, a vice-president of the BNP, said Zia was suffering from liver disease, chronic kidney disease and a heart complaint in addition to her existing conditions of rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes.

    Hasina last week appeared to reject her family and party's pleas for treatment abroad. "I have done whatever I can for Khaleda Zia. Now the law will decide the next course of action," the premier told a press briefing. "Using whatever (authority) is in my hand, I have managed to keep Khaleda Zia at her home (not in jail)," she said.

    Zia was sentenced to 10 years in prison in February 2018 on graft charges that her party says were politically motivated.

    But she was released in March last year as her condition worsened in a jail where she was the only inmate. She has since been barred from flying abroad.

    "On Feb 8, 2018, she walked to the jail without assistance. But when she was released on Mar 25, 2020, she came out in a wheelchair. Now she can't move or do any normal activity without assistance," her doctor said.

    AFP

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