Identifier
Created
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06DHAKA590
2006-02-02 09:46:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Dhaka
Cable title:  

OPPOSITION CONTINUES PROTESTS WITH NATION-WIDE

Tags:  PREL PGOV KCRM BG BGD 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L DHAKA 000590 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/02/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV KCRM BG BGD
SUBJECT: OPPOSITION CONTINUES PROTESTS WITH NATION-WIDE
MARCH TO DHAKA

Classified By: A/POLECON COUNSELOR David Renz; reason: 1.4 (d)
C O N F I D E N T I A L DHAKA 000590

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/02/2016
TAGS: PREL PGOV KCRM BG BGD
SUBJECT: OPPOSITION CONTINUES PROTESTS WITH NATION-WIDE
MARCH TO DHAKA

Classified By: A/POLECON COUNSELOR David Renz; reason: 1.4 (d)

1.(SBU) On February 2, the 14 party opposition alliance, led
by the Awami League (AL),will start a "Long March" to Dhaka
as part of their campaign to force the BNP led government to
accept opposition proposed reforms to ensure a fairer
election. The "Long March" is the culmination of a two month
campaign which started back on November 22.


2. (C) Starting in 13 points throughout the country, the
marchers plan to use different modes of transport and stop
mid-way to Dhaka on February 4 to hold increasingly larger
rallies. They expect to enter Dhaka in processions on
February 5 to converge on Paltan Maidan, a huge parade and
rally site in downtown Dhaka. AL Joint Secretary General
Mukul Bose told poloff that they expect to gather momentum as
they travel toward Dhaka, shouting, "Cholo, Cholo, Dhaka,
Cholo," (Let's all go to Dhaka),and said that by the time
they reach Dhaka there will be 1.5 to 2 million participants.


3. (C) Media reported that AL leader Shiekh Hasina expects
the BNP led government to attempt to stop the long march and
the final rally by mass arrests of AL activists. AL
supporters told poloff that if the government reacts sharply
during the march, they plan to "sit down" and prevent the
movement of traffic. They said that country-wide strikes
aimed at paralyzing the country may follow if the government
uses violence on the peaceful marchers. "Our target would be
the industries," Bose said, adding that the strikes could
last all week.


4. (C) Asked how this campaign would be different than other
less widely observed political actions, Bose said that this
time top AL leaders would lead from the front lines. Upon
arriving in Dhaka the leaders would direct marchers
throughout Dhaka instead of from centralized points, he said,
and added that "the 14 party alliance leaders will be with us
as well."
CHAMMAS