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Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Hundreds of students from different schools and colleges staged a demonstration on Monday, March 28, at the capital Dhaka’s Shahabag area and blocked the road for 4 hours demanding the arrest of the killers of Sohagi Jahan Tanu, 19, a female student at Comilla Victoria College who was raped and killed. The body of the second year history student and a member of Victoria College Theatre, was recovered from Comilla's Moinamoti area on Sunday night, March 27th.

Bangladesh observed the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night. People went to the streets during the night of March 23 and March 24 to celebrate with candles, ahead of the country's independence day on March 26, 2016.

People lit a candle to those who were killed during the 1971 independence revolt at capital Dhaka’s Manik Miah Avenue. Bangladesh is all set to observe the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night.

People lit a candle to those who were killed during the 1971 independence revolt at capital Dhaka’s Manik Miah Avenue. Bangladesh is all set to observe the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night.

People lit a candle to those who were killed during the 1971 independence revolt at capital Dhaka’s Manik Miah Avenue. Bangladesh is all set to observe the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night.

People lit a candle to those who were killed during the 1971 independence revolt at capital Dhaka’s Manik Miah Avenue. Bangladesh is all set to observe the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night.

People lit a candle to those who were killed during the 1971 independence revolt at capital Dhaka’s Manik Miah Avenue. Bangladesh is all set to observe the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night.

People lit a candle to those who were killed during the 1971 independence revolt at capital Dhaka’s Manik Miah Avenue. Bangladesh is all set to observe the day it emerged as a sovereign nation 45 years ago, breaking from Pakistan after a long, dark night.

Sunrise on Lambi beach, where most of the migrants coming from the Turkish coast arrive on packed rubber boats. Many of them later go to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in the Greek island of Kos.

Fourteen men from Bangladesh approach the Greek beach of Lambi, in the island of Kos, after having departed from Turkey 8 hours before. They would later ask what to do and would be directed to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in Kos.

Jammed on a rubber boat, fourteen men from Bangladesh approach the Greek beach of Lambi, in the island of Kos, after having departed from Turkey 8 hours before. They would later ask what to do and would be directed to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in Kos.

Jammed on a rubber boat, fourteen men from Bangladesh approach the Greek beach of Lambi, in the island of Kos, after having departed from Turkey 8 hours before. They would later ask what to do and would be directed to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in Kos.

Jammed on a rubber boat, fourteen men from Bangladesh approach the Greek beach of Lambi, in the island of Kos, after having departed from Turkey 8 hours before. They would later ask what to do and would be directed to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in Kos.

Happy and exhausted, fourteen men from Bangladesh land at the Greek beach of Lambi, in the island of Kos, after having departed from Turkey 8 hours before on a packed rubber boat. They would later ask what to do and would be directed to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in Kos.

As every morning, hundreds of Asian migrants wait in front of Kos local Police Station for their travel documents to be released, in the Greek island of Kos.

Migrants look for their names on the list released by the Police in the Greek island of Kos - they await for a permit that would allow the to stay legally in Greece for a period ranging from one to six months before applying for asylum. Most of them use the document to continue their journey northwards.

Migrants look for their names on the list released by the Police in the Greek island of Kos - they await for a permit that would allow the to stay legally in Greece for a period ranging from one to six months before applying for asylum. Most of them use the document to continue their journey northwards.

Jawid Fadaee, 26 year-old Afghan, pictured in the room he shares with 6 more people at the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now turned into an informal refugee camp in the Greek island of Kos.

One volunteer from the Greek NGO Kos Solidarity asks the queuing migrants to stand in line as they prepare to deliver the only meal many of the refugees will have that day, at the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in the Greek island of Kos.

Jawid Fadaee (R) eats the only meal many of the refugees will have that day, thanks to the volunteers of the Greek NGO Kos Solidarity, at the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp in the Greek island of Kos.

A Syrian family portayed in the Greek Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

Syrian friends playing cards in the Greek Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

A migrant cooks in the garden of the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, in the Greek island of Kos, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

The swimming-pool area of the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, now surrounded by refugee tents, in the Greek island of Kos.

Syrian kids playng in the swimming-pool area of the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, in the Greek island of Kos, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

Main entrance to the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, in the Greek island of Kos, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

A tent where a group of migrants from Pakistan sleep in the gardens of the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, in the Greek island of Kos, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

Migrants laying on matresses on the floor of what used to be the cafeteria area of the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, in the Greek island of Kos, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.

Cards on a matress at the Captain Elias abandoned hotel, in the Greek island of Kos, now an informal refugee camp for migrants crossing to Europe via Turkey.