Bangladesh Islamists protest women's inheritance law:
DHAKA (Reuters) - Hundreds of members of a group campaigning for Islamic rule in Bangladesh clashed with police on Friday over a plan to give women the same inheritance rights as men.
Police fired teargas and used batons to break up the protests after members of the Islami Constitution Movement (ICM) threw rocks and stones as they emerged from Friday prayers at a mosque in the centre of the capital Dhaka, witnesses said.
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Among the injured were cameramen of local television channels filming the protests and policemen, officials said. A police officer described the scene as a "virtual battlefield."
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The activists' ire was triggered by reports of a draft law in the local media that gives equal inheritance rights, including property, to men and women.
The ICM, which is one of several groups campaigning for sharia-based laws in Bangladesh, said the proposed women's rights law was against a Koranic law of inheritance.
"We are not against women's rights, but it has to be according to the guidelines of Islam," said Mohammad Ismail, a protester.
"The draft that the government prepared is totally anti-Islamic. We will not allow it to be passed," said another protester Kawser Ahmed.



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