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DHAKA, Bangladesh — More than 1,000 border guards were charged Sunday with murder and arson in an uprising that left at least 148 people dead or missing, most of them army officers whose bodies were hurriedly discarded by the mutineers.
The details of what the prime minister called “a planned massacre” emerged after the government withdrew its promise of amnesty and sought to repair its increasingly tense relations with the military. The government announced that those directly responsible would not fall under the amnesty.
Firefighters have recovered 77 bodies, but at least 71 officers were still unaccounted for in the uprising at the Bangla desh Rifles border force headquarters in the capital, Dhaka.



