Bangladesh: Alert for This Weekend (August 15 to 17)

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Following the establishment of the interim government on August 8, it appears that demonstrations and related disturbances are calming down. However, the impact on local law enforcement and the restoration of security remains uncertain at this time.

Particularly, August 15 (Thursday) is National Mourning Day in Bangladesh, commemorating the assassination of the country’s first President, Mujibur Rahman. Although no specific information on demonstrations or other threats has been reported as of August 13, there is a possibility that large gatherings could develop, as former ruling party figures may call for public assembly in Dhaka for memorial purposes.

Additionally, the interim government, which began on August 8, is prioritizing the restoration of police presence, with signs of improvement noted as of the 13th. Nonetheless, given the potential developments on the 15th, caution is advised throughout the weekend.

In light of this, Japanese nationals in Bangladesh should continue to monitor the latest developments through news sources and prioritize their safety. If encountering demonstrations or gatherings, it is crucial to vacate the area immediately.

If you find yourself in an emergency situation, first ensure your own safety and then notify the embassy.

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