Comments on news report

“Brutality beyond belief,” published on November 5, 2013

Touchstone
No other animal but a human being does this to its own kind.

Sajal Das
My heart is filled with sadness after looking at this picture. Are Bangalees becoming a barbaric nation? Shame on all of us.

Sun Lion
Is there any way to know where we can donate some money for this kid for his treatment? At this point in time, I care very little about who is to blame. If we are asking who is to be blamed for this incident and all the ill incidents that happen in this country, then we only need to look at the mirror. But too much time has been wasted thinking and pointing fingers. I hope those of us who can and those of us who care should step forward and help out these poor people.

A freedom fighter
I am totally in tune with your humane thought. I am crying while looking at this tragic picture of a human soul who has nothing to do with this. I want to donate also. Please let us know how we can do that.

Alekanda
It's so heartbreaking to read this article, can't stop my tears rolling down. How barbaric we are!

S Rahman
The police force is pathetically inadequate to deal with the violence and ultimately it's the poorest of the poor who suffer, and it's the party leaders who gain.

Zman7
BNP secretary said they enforce hartal to ensure people's voting rights. So they ensure people's voting rights by killing and injuring people! We don't know how many innocent people will be slaughtered or maimed to ensure that right. I wonder how they will ensure the rights of those people who are being killed.

S. M. Iftekhar Ahmed
Heartbreaking and deplorable! As usual, instead of taking responsibility, these politicians play the blame game. Shutdowns cannot be a democratic way of protest.

Deepjelejai
Please spare us and go to hell.

Joseph Gomes
The incident reminds me of what happened in 1971 during our independence war.