Protests paralyze Bangladesh despite police ban
13th Nov 2006, 14:09 GMT
DHAKA (Reuters) - Police fired rubber bullets and used batons to disperse thousands of protesters across Bangladeshi cities on Monday, and at least one person was killed and 50 wounded as a political crisis showed no sign of abating.
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