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Bangladesh Launches "Operation Devil Hunt"
On February 8, 2025, Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, initiated "Operation Devil Hunt" to combat escalating violence and unrest. The crackdown targeted widespread vandalism and chaos that had plagued the country for the past four days. The operation began overnight, with the aim of apprehending those responsible for the violence, including student activists who were involved in destructive activities.
Mass Arrests Amid Nationwide Unrest
Under the operation, security forces arrested a total of 1,308 individuals across the country. This massive operation was in response to ongoing civil unrest that saw clashes between protestors and political factions. The unrest intensified after student activists were injured during a confrontation at the residence of an Awami League leader in Gazipur, near Dhaka. This incident sparked violent protests that spread throughout the country.
Government's Firm Stance
The interim government has vowed to continue its crackdown until "all devils"—a term used by officials to describe the perpetrators of the violence—are removed from the streets. Authorities are determined to restore order and stability despite mounting criticism and concerns over the heavy-handed tactics. The government has made it clear that this operation will persist until peace is fully restored.
Impact on the Public and Political Climate
While the government's operation aims to quell the unrest, it has also sparked fear and tension among the public. Many are concerned about the rights of the arrested individuals and the potential long-term effects on political freedoms. The crackdown has raised questions about the balance between security and civil liberties in times of political unrest.