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- Bangladesh Protests Escalate as Students Demand Reforms Amid Allegations of Police Brutality
Bangladesh Protests Escalate as Students Demand Reforms Amid Allegations of Police Brutality
Protests in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, began in early July over the reintroduction of quotas for government jobs, with students mobilizing against the move. The protests have been marked by clashes with police and military, resulting in the reported deaths of almost 150 people. Student activists, including Nahid Islam, a main organizer of the protest movement, have alleged that they were abducted and tortured by police during the crackdown. Islam and two others, Asif Mahmud and Abu Baker Majumder, were taken from a hospital despite the objections of medical staff. The government, led by Sheikh Hasina, has been accused of using excessive force against the student protesters, and is expected to roll back the quota system that sparked the violence.
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sources
perspectives
- 1.Ethnic tensions
- 2.Protests
- 3.Police brutality
- 4.Bangladesh interim government
- 5.Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina
- 6.India-Bangladesh relations
countries
organizations
- 1.Bangladesh Chhatra League
- 2.Bangladesh Nationalist Party
- 3.Amnesty International
- 4.Awami League
- 5.Bangladesh Police
- 6.Border Guard Bangladesh
- 7.Brac University
- 8.Gonoshasthaya Hospital
- 9.Jahangirnagar University
- 10.Rapid Action Battalion
- 11.Students Against Discrimination
- 12.United International University
persons
- 1.Sheikh Hasina
- 2.Nahid Islam
- 3.Abu Baker Majumder
- 4.Anwara Begum Lucky
- 5.Asif Mahmud
- 6.Farhan Faiyaaz
- 7.Fatema Tasnim
- 8.Hasib Al-Islam
- 9.Mohammad Ali Arafat
- 10.Rafid Alam
- 11.Volker Türk