Violence mars one-sided election in Bangladesh
Voting stations firebombed, 15 die as opposition boycotts poll
Thousands of protesters firebombed polling stations and 18 people were killed as violence flared across Bangladesh yesterday during a walkover election boycotted by the opposition.
Police opened fire at protesters as they torched more than 200 polling stations and stole and burned ballot papers in a bid to sabotage the poll.
Two of those killed were beaten to death while guarding polling stations in northern districts, which bore the brunt of the violence.
"We've seen thousands of protesters attack polling booths and our personnel at a number of locations with petrol bombs," said Syed Abu Sayem, police chief of the northern district of Bogra.
"The situation is extremely volatile," he added after describing how thousands of ballot papers had been ceremoniously set on fire.
Most of the other victims were opposition activists shot by police, while a driver died of his injuries from a petrol bomb attack on his truck.