Clashes in Bangladesh as transport is blockaded
14th Nov 2006, 18:19 GMT
DHAKA (Reuters) - About 80 people were injured in clashes between rival groups in Bangladesh on Tuesday as protesters blocked transport for the third day to try to force the removal of controversial election officials.
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