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Awami League office now ‘hawkers’ garage’

Although a banner reading “International Fascism and Genocide Research Institute” hangs at the gate of the central office of the banned Awami League, mobile shops belonging to Gulistan hawkers are being stored in the basement inside. Some vendors also keep their goods there, paying a nightly rent. Shopkeepers say they pay Tk 60 each night to keep their temporary wheeled stalls.

Hawkers’ mobile shops and goods are stored inside the central office of the banned Awami League, where vendors pay Tk 60 each night in rent. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hawkers’ mobile shops and goods are stored inside the central office of the banned Awami League, where vendors pay Tk 60 each night in rent. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hawkers’ mobile shops and goods are stored inside the central office of the banned Awami League, where vendors pay Tk 60 each night in rent. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hawkers’ mobile shops and goods are stored inside the central office of the banned Awami League, where vendors pay Tk 60 each night in rent. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A man pulls a mobile shop out of the central office of the banned Awami League in Gulistan, Dhaka. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A man pulls a mobile shop out of the central office of the banned Awami League in Gulistan, Dhaka. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A vendor carries goods from inside the central office of the banned Awami League in Dhaka’s Gulistan. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A vendor carries goods from inside the central office of the banned Awami League in Dhaka’s Gulistan. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hawkers who set up shops along the footpaths of Gulistan keep their stalls at night inside the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Hawkers who set up shops along the footpaths of Gulistan keep their stalls at night inside the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Garbage lies dumped inside the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Garbage lies dumped inside the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Garbage lies dumped inside the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Garbage lies dumped inside the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The second floor of the central office of the banned Awami League has been cleaned; some people stay there overnight. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
The second floor of the central office of the banned Awami League has been cleaned; some people stay there overnight. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A banner reading “International Institute for the Study of Fascism and Genocide” hangs at the gate of the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A banner reading “International Institute for the Study of Fascism and Genocide” hangs at the gate of the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A banner reading “International Institute for the Study of Fascism and Genocide” hangs at the gate of the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A banner reading “International Institute for the Study of Fascism and Genocide” hangs at the gate of the central office of the banned Awami League. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin

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Published : 25 Feb 2026, 05:21 PM

Updated : 25 Feb 2026, 05:21 PM

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