Story highlights National news agency BSS puts the count at 14 dead

Among them are three police officers, a paramilitary trooper and a 12-year-old boy

Police declare no rallies can take place all day Monday in Dhaka

In Narayanganj, a city near the capital, Islamists torch vehicles and fight police

On any given Monday, Motijheel -- the commercial center of Dhaka -- is a bustling, chaotic mess of rickshaws and cars jockeying for space in overcrowded streets with an equally determined mass of pushing, shoving pedestrians.

This Monday was different.

Motijheel resembled a battleground, desolate and destroyed.

A day earlier, it was.

Throughout the day and late into the night Sunday, police and paramilitary troops battled with Islamists who laid siege to the area. Half a million of them, by many accounts.

It ended when security forces, 10,000-strong, moved into the area early Monday morning to disperse the protesters.

Exactly how many died in the confrontation might never be known.

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Hide Caption 3 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Heavy equipment sifts through the rubble of the garment factory building collapse on Sunday, May 12. Hide Caption 4 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman cries holds a portrait of a missing relative believed to be trapped in the rubble of the Rana Plaza building on Saturday, May 11. Hide Caption 5 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Bangladeshi garment worker Reshma Begum, a seamstress who survived 16 days trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building, rests in Savar Cantonment Hospital on the outskirts of Dhaka on May 11. Hide Caption 6 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Relatives search through a long line of covered decomposing bodies to try to identify their family members on May 11. Hide Caption 7 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescue workers retrieve Reshma from the rubble in Savar, Bangladesh, on Friday, May 10. She got rescue workers' attention by waving an iron rod. She was found in a pool of water, which allowed her to stay alive. Hide Caption 8 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – An injured worker who survived the building collapse is carried by her husband to collect her wages in Savar near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday, May 8. Hide Caption 9 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Garment workers who survived the building collapse line up to collect their salaries in Savar on May 8. Hide Caption 10 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Workers continue rescue and recovery operations on Tuesday, May 7, nearly two weeks after the Rana Plaza building's collapse outside Dhaka. Hide Caption 11 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescue workers recover a body from the rubble on May 7. Hide Caption 12 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Relatives place a body in the back of a truck on May 7. Hide Caption 13 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman attempts to identify one of the bodies kept in a schoolyard on May 7. Hide Caption 14 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Members of the Bangladeshi army and firefighters carry the body of a garment worker from the scene of the building collapse in Savar, outside Dhaka, on Sunday, May 5. Hide Caption 15 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman holds a portrait of her missing relative as she sleeps on Saturday, May 4. Hide Caption 16 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Relatives attempt to identify the bodies of loved ones on May 4. Hide Caption 17 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescue workers dig out debris from the Rana Plaza building as Bangladeshi army personnel continue the second phase of a rescue operation using heavy equipment on Friday, May 3. Hide Caption 18 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman reacts on May 3 after identifying a body found in the rubble. Hide Caption 19 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A man stands amid the destruction as rescue and army personnel continue recovery operations on May 3. Hide Caption 20 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman holds up a picture of a missing person believed to be trapped in the rubble on May 3. Hide Caption 21 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A garment worker rescued from the wreckage of the Rana Plaza building lies in a hospital in Dhaka on Thursday, May 2. Hide Caption 22 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman weeps after identifying her daughter's body in the rubble in Savar on May 2. Hide Caption 23 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescue workers move debris as Bangladeshi army personnel continue the second phase of a rescue operation at the site of the collapsed building in Savar on May 2. Hide Caption 24 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman mourns before a mass burial in Dhaka on Wednesday, May 1. Hide Caption 25 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Unidentified bodies from the rubble lie on the ground as people gather for a mass burial in Dhaka on May 1. Hide Caption 26 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Workers dig graves during a mass burial of unidentified garment workers on May 1. Hide Caption 27 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Sohel Rana, owner of the collapsed Rana Plaza building, wears police-issued body armor and a helmet while being escorted to court in Dhaka on Tuesday, April 30. Rana was arrested near the Indian border, and protesters called for him to be hanged. Hide Caption 28 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Bangladeshi troops carry the body of a garment worker out of the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza building in Savar on April 30. Hide Caption 29 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Clothing with Joe Fresh labels lies in the debris on April 30. Hide Caption 30 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Cranes operated by Bangladeshi army personnel work on Monday, April 29. Hide Caption 31 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Firefighters try to control a blaze that started while they were trying to rescue a woman with heavy equipment on April 29. Hide Caption 32 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Bangladeshi army personnel begin the second phase of the rescue operation using heavy equipment on April 29. Hide Caption 33 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescuers look for survivors on Sunday, April 28. The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society says the chances of finding anyone alive in the rubble at this date are remote. Hide Caption 34 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A woman mourns on April 28 at the site of the building collapse in Savar. Hide Caption 35 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescue workers search for survivors on April 28. Hide Caption 36 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Volunteers sleep before they begin more rescue operations on April 28. Hide Caption 37 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Rescue workers carry a victim's body recovered from the rubble on April 28. Hide Caption 38 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Clothes lie in the rubble on Saturday, April 27. Hide Caption 39 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – An arrested owner of a garment factory is escorted to an appearance at the court in Dhaka on April 27. Four people were arrested and four others are being questioned by police. Hide Caption 40 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Relatives hold photos of missing and dead workers outside the factory April 27. Hide Caption 41 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Two Bangladeshi women look at a board with notices posted of missing and dead workers on April 27. Hide Caption 42 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Bangladeshi relatives and workers load a body onto a truck on April 27. Hide Caption 43 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – An excavator operated by the Bangladeshi Army removes debris on April 26. Hide Caption 44 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Volunteers and rescue workers conduct rescue operations on April 26. 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Hide Caption 50 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Bangladeshi army personnel recover a survivor from rubble on April 26, 48 hours after the collapse. Hide Caption 51 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Volunteers and rescue workers assist in rescue operations on April 26. Hide Caption 52 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – A physician assists a survivor after he was recovered from the rubble on April 26. Hide Caption 53 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Hide Caption 54 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – Two bodies clutch each other in the rubble on Thursday, April 25. Hide Caption 55 of 80 Photos: Photos: Building collapses in Bangladesh Building collapses in Bangladesh – People rescue garment workers on April 25. 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The national news agency, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), put the count at 14 dead and more than and more than 75 wounded.

Among them were three police officers, a paramilitary trooper and a 12-year-old boy.

Police in various cities reported a total of 18 deaths as violence spread.

Human rights activists say the final count will be much higher -- one that the government may be loath to share.

Photographs that appeared on online blogs and websites show bodies lying on stairwells or cowered in building corners -- bullet wounds to the head or back, or a pool of blood beside them.

To avoid a repeat of Sunday's violence, police declared no rallies and gatherings can take place all day Monday in Dhaka. And they escorted the Islamist group's leader out of Dhaka.

So protesters focused their efforts elsewhere.

In Narayanganj, a city near the capital, Islamists torched vehicles and fought pitched battles with police.

In the port city of Chittagong, they clashed with police -- with fatalities reported but not confirmed.

How it began

The Islamists are members of the ultra-conservative Hefazat-e-Islami (Protectors of Islam).

They gathered Sunday in numbers that boggled the mind.

Photos taken from balconies and rooftops showed a sea of bodies dressed in white panjabis and kufis -- both traditional Muslim attire in Bangladesh -- cramming the streets of Motijheel to the hilt.

They demanded that the government enact laws that put to death anyone who blasphemed Islam.

They called for mandatory Islamic education for all in this secular Muslim nation.

They wanted a ban on statues, and the words "absolute trust and faith in the Almighty Allah" reinstated in the constitution.

They declared that men and women should not be allowed to mix freely in this country of 150 million.

And they vowed they would not leave until their demands -- 13 in all -- were met.

The ensuing confrontation was violent. And bloody.

Country's direction at stake

What is happening in Bangladesh is a push and pull between two forces to determine the future direction of the country.

In February, thousands and thousands of youths held a month-long sit-in in another part of the capital, Shahbag, demanding the death penalty for those who took part in war crimes during Bangladesh's bloody battle for independence from Pakistan.

Many of those accused of war crimes now hold prominent position in Islamist parties.

The rallies, led by youths and fueled by social media, also tried to achieve something else: a ban on extreme fundamentalist parties.

But Bangladesh is also the fourth most populous Muslim country in the world.

And the radical elements of the religion were not going to sit by idly as those rallies grew.

The Islamists let their presence known with larger and larger rallies and strikes, first in cities outside Dhaka and then in the capital city.

Each time they came out, police officers with batons followed.

Clashes ensued. Properties were destroyed. Lives were lost.

The Islamists' tactic has been to turn the criticism on its head: By criticizing them, they seemed to say, you criticize Islam.

They called the Shahbag participants "anti-Islamic atheists" who deserve death for defaming the religion but who are protected by the government.

And so, when the Hefazat-e-Islami protesters gathered Sunday, that was one of their main demands: put to death these "atheists."

Battles for hours

Clashes broke out when Hefazat activists tried to break a police cordon.

The street battles went on for hours, with police firing rubber bullets and tear gas and the Islamists hurling crude explosives and chunks of brick.

Syed Ashraful Islam, secretary-general of the ruling Awami League and a government minister, said demonstrators set fire to the Communist Party of Bangladesh office and ransacked several other business establishments in central Dhaka.

Shahriar Shahid, the managing editor of BSS, said the service had to suspend operations for the day after Hefazat activists set a fire at the entrance of its office.

Blame to go around

The government, rights groups say, shares blame not just for its crackdown but also for muffling the free speech of the Islamists.

On Monday, authorities shut down the offices of pro-Islamist Diganta Television and Islami TV stations after they aired footage of the clashes.

"They came in early in the morning and ordered us closed," staffer Tanvir Hussain told CNN.

Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu told reporters the stations "provoked violence (by) spreading hatred and rumors."

Last month, the government shut down another opposition newspaper.

"This is what I and many others feared when the Shahbag movement started," said Razab Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi expatriate in Fremont, California. "Does it matter that Hefazat is misguided? Does it matter that their vision of Islam is as twisted as the Taliban's?

"Before, I didn't know about these guys; they were a fringe group that pranced about in Chittagong. Now security has stabilized situation, but I fear it is pushing the country closer to a civil war."

Reminders everywhere

Monday morning, the reminders of the weekend violence were everywhere.

Smoke smoldered from rubbish heaps. Fires burned inside ransacked stores. Bricks and rocks littered the streets.

Shopkeepers held up pages from copies of Quran burned in shop fires and wailed, "Those who did this are not Muslims."

Bulldozers pushed the debris to the side.

Bangladesh is still reeling from the aftermath of a catastrophic building collapse last month where the death toll continues to mount: more than 650 by Monday.

And now this.

But Bangladeshis are resilient people.

By Monday afternoon, the rickshaws and the cars were back on the streets in Motijheel. So were the street peddlers and the pedestrians.

The cars blared their horns, the rickshaws squeezed into every available space. The pedestrians flung profanities.

Life, it appeared, was slowly returning to normal.