US issued advisory for its citizens after protests in Dhaka

The US embassy in Dhaka has given an advice for American citizens in the country, which has been planned in Dhaka today.

The US embassy statement said, “The performance is expected to be held on the day of 7 April, 2025. University students have intended to protest and converge the central mass demonstrations across the country in response to the struggle in Gaza. Due to the protest movement for the potentially increased traffic and embassy, ​​the US Embassy will limit the afternoon public services at 7 April, 2025.”

“American citizens should practice vigilance and remember that displays that intend to be peaceful can change and increase in violence. You should avoid demonstrations and precautions in the surrounding area of ​​any major ceremonies. Review personal security plans; be aware of your surroundings including local events; and to updates, local news stations have to be monitored.

The statement also advised that American citizens should take in view of protests. Advisory asks Americans to escape from the region, monitor local media for updates, escape from crowds, avoid demonstrations and always carry a charge mobile phone for emergency communication.

A group claiming to be representing students has organized an anti -Israel rally in Bangladeshi capital Dhaka and called for a general strike in protests and universities. The protests also occurred near the US embassy, ​​and with the apprehension of the meeting, security around the embassy has increased. Anti -American slogans were also heard during protests, including raising slogans against US President Donald Trump. Barricades have been created to prevent any untoward incident. The protesters along with the Palestine flags were also seen on protests shouting pro-Filistine slogans.

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The Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh also supported the protest. “The government of Bangladesh has expressed its strongest condemnation of the continuous mass murder of Israeli occupied forces and gross violation of human rights in Gaza Strip. Israel’s military attacks have stopped humanitarian aid with humanitarian assistance since unilateral violations of the previous month’s ceasefire. Humanitarian assistance has stopped humanitarian aid. A statement has not shown a statement in a statement that there has Instead, they are rapidly in rapid murder race.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh has announced that the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government in Bangladesh will write US President Donald Trump on tariffs which the US has imposed on imports. Shafiqul Alam, the press secretary of the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government in Bangladesh, said that a second letter will also be sent by Commerce Advisor SK Bashir Uddin in the office of the United States Business Representative (USTR) on the tariff policy.