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BNP extends financial assistance to July uprising injured Niloy in Narsingdi
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Narsingdi, 10 June 2025 (BSS) - Leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in Narsingdi have extended financial assistance to Tanvir Molla Niloy, who lost his left eye after being shot by police during the student-led anti-discrimination protest. On Tuesday afternoon, acting under the directive of BNP Standing Committee member and former Minister Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan, senior joint secretary of Palash Upazila BNP, Bahauddin Bhuiyan Milton, handed over a cash donation to Niloy at his residence in Dakshin Deora village of Charsindur Union under Palash Upazila. Additionally, Palash Upazila BNP has taken full responsibility for Niloy’s advanced medical treatment. Palash Upazila BNP Vice President Awlad Hossain Jony, Organizing Secretary Abu Bakkar, Member Secretary of Upazila Jubo Dal Bakhtiar Hossain, Convener of Ghorashal City Chhatra Dal Amanullah Aman, and Member Secretary Ariful Islam Arif were present at the occasion, among other. Niloy, an HSC graduate from Palash Industrial University College, had joined an anti-discrimination protest rally in the afternoon of July 18 in the Bhelanagar area of Narsingdi. As the rally proceeded, police reportedly opened indiscriminate fire on the demonstrators. During the incident, Shahid Tahmid Bhuiyan, a ninth-grade student of NKM High School and Homes in Narsingdi, was fatally shot and collapsed on the spot. While attempting to rescue him, Tanvir Molla Niloy was struck in the left eye by multiple rubber bullets fired by the police. He was taken by fellow students to the 100-bed hospital in Narsingdi district. Later, his father, informed by the students, took Niloy home in the evening after finding him in a critical condition at the hospital. Despite seeking treatment at various hospitals, Niloy’s family could not afford the cost of advanced care, ultimately resulting in the complete loss of his left eye. Speaking to journalists, Bahauddin Bhuiyan Milton said, “As soon as Dr. Abdul Moyeen Khan, member of BNP’s Standing Committee and former minister, learned that one of the front-line fighters of the anti-discrimination student movement was losing his vision due to a lack of proper treatment, he immediately instructed Palash Upazila BNP to extend financial assistance and ensure arrangements for his advanced treatment. In response, Palash Upazila BNP has taken full responsibility for Niloy’s medical care and provided necessary financial support.”  
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         LOS ANGELES, United States, June  10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Hundreds of US  Marines were expected in Los Angeles on Tuesday after President Donald Trump  ordered their deployment in response to protests against immigration arrests  and despite objections by state officials.         The 700 elite troops will join around 4,000 National Guard soldiers, amping  up the militarization of the tense situation in the sprawling city, which is  home to millions of foreign-born and Latino residents.         The small-scale and largely peaceful demonstrations -- marred by sporadic  but violent clashes between police and protesters -- were entering their fifth  day.         In downtown LA's Little Tokyo neighborhood at night Monday, scores of  protesters faced off with security officials in riot gear, some shooting  fireworks at officers who fired back volleys of tear gas.         The unrest was sparked by a sudden intensification last week of Trump's  signature campaign to find and deport undocumented migrants, who he claims have mounted an "invasion" of the United States. California officials have stressed the majority of protesters have been  peaceful -- and that they were capable of maintaining law and order themselves.         Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom wrote on X that US Marines "shouldn't be  deployed on American soil facing their own countrymen to fulfill the deranged  fantasy of a dictatorial President. This is un-American."         But Trump has branded the LA protesters "professional agitators and  insurrectionists."         "If I didn't 'SEND IN THE TROOPS' to Los Angeles the last three nights,  that once beautiful and great City would be burning to the ground right now,"  he wrote on Truth Social on Tuesday.         Trump has called for Newsom's arrest, while the president's ultra-loyal  speaker in the House of Representatives, Republican Mike Johnson, on Tuesday  declared the California governor "ought to be tarred and feathered."                - Some support for police -                 Earlier, demonstrators marching with banners and handmade signs yelled "ICE  out of LA" and "National Guard go away" -- a reference to immigration agents  and Guard soldiers.         One small business owner in the city, whose property was graffitied during  the protests, was supportive of Trump's strong-arm tactics.         "I think it's needed to stop the vandalism," she told AFP, declining to  give her name.         Others were horrified.         "They're meant to be protecting us, but instead, they're like, being sent  to attack us," Kelly Diemer, 47, told AFP. "This is not a democracy anymore."         LA police have detained dozens of protesters in recent days, while  authorities in San Francisco and other US cities have also made arrests.                - 'Incredibly rare' -                 Trump's use of the military is an "incredibly rare" move for a US  president, Rachel VanLandingham, a professor at Southwestern Law School in Los  Angeles and a former lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force, told AFP.         The National Guard -- a fully equipped reserve armed forces -- is usually  controlled by state governors and used typically on US soil in response to  natural disasters.         The Guard has not been deployed by a president over the objections of a  state governor since 1965, at the height of the civil rights movement.         Deployment of regular troops, such as the Marines, on US soil is even more  unusual.         US law largely prevents the use of the military as a policing force --  absent an insurrection. Speculation is growing that Trump could invoke the  Insurrection Act giving him a free hand to use regular troops for law  enforcement around the country.         Trump "is trying to use emergency declarations to justify bringing in first  the National Guard and then mobilizing Marines," law professor Frank Bowman, at  the University of Missouri, told AFP.         Bowman said the "suspicion" is that Trump is aiming to provoke the kind of  all-out crisis which would then justify extreme measures.          "That kind of spectacle feeds the notion that there is a genuine emergency  and, you know, a genuine uprising against the lawful authorities, and that  allows him to begin to use even more force."         The state of California has sued to block the use of the Guard troops and  Newsom said he would also sue against the Marines deployment.    
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