The president of Bangladesh, Zillur Rahman, has died
after a long illness, a spokesman for the prime minister's office in Dhaka has
announced.
The president, 84, had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in
Singapore.
Mr Rahman was a stalwart of the Awami League - now in power in
Bangladesh - and a close friend of the country's first president, Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman.
Sheikh Mujib was the father of current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Mr Rahman was sentenced to 20 years in jail during Bangladesh's 1971
war of liberation from Pakistan and was again imprisoned for four years after
Sheikh Mujib's assassination in 1975.
He also briefly went to jail after elections in 1986 while he was an
Awami League MP.
He was being treated in Singapore for kidney and respiratory problems.
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