Dhaka, Bangladesh - 20th March 2014: Leftist student group, Bangladesh Satra Federation, rallied at Shahbag in Dhaka, protesting the imperialism of America in Asia pacific. They burned an eagle and a missile effigy. American president Bill Clinton came to Dhaka in 2000 and he signed many treaties between the and Bangladesh. The protest raised the attention of the local police since it coincided with the Anti Imperialism day. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Live News


Dhaka, Bangladesh - 20th March 2014: Leftist student group, Bangladesh Satra Federation, rallied at Shahbag in Dhaka, protesting the imperialism of America in Asia pacific. They burned an eagle and a missile effigy. American president Bill Clinton came to Dhaka in 2000 and he signed many treaties between the and Bangladesh. The protest raised the attention of the local police since it coincided with the Anti Imperialism day. (Photo by Mohammad Asad/Pacific Press) Dhaka, Bangladesh - 20th March 2014: Leftist student group, Bangladesh Satra Federation, rallied at Shahbag in Dhaka, protesting the imperialism of America in Asia pacific. They burned an eagle and a missile effigy. American president Bill Clinton came to Dhaka in 2000 and he signed many treaties between the and Bangladesh. The protest raised the attention of the local police since it coincided with the Anti Imperialism day. (Photo by Mohammad Asad/Pacific Press) Dhaka, Bangladesh - 20th March 2014: Leftist student group, Bangladesh Satra Federation, rallied at Shahbag in Dhaka, protesting the imperialism of America in Asia pacific. They burned an eagle and a missile effigy. American president Bill Clinton came to Dhaka in 2000 and he signed many treaties between the and Bangladesh. The protest raised the attention of the local police since it coincided with the Anti Imperialism day. (Photo by Mohammad Asad/Pacific Press)


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