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Bangladesh Quota Protests Turn Deadly, Leaving Five Dead
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In Bangladesh, students have been protesting nationwide for two consecutive days against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government. The protests, led by student organizations, are primarily focused on public sector job quotas amid high youth unemployment. According to reports, hundreds of students initially gathered outside the residence of Jahangirnagar University's vice chancellor after being attacked by members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of the governing Awami League party.
If the grandchildren of freedom fighters don't receive quota benefits, should the grandchildren of Razakars?
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sources
- 1.DW News
- 2.CNN
- 3.Al Jazeera
- 4.ABC News (Australia)
- 5.The Times of India
- 6.ABC News
- 7.Agence France-Presse
- 8.Reuters
perspectives
- 1.Ethnic tensions
- 2.Protests
- 3.Police brutality
- 4.Bangladesh interim government
- 5.Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina
- 6.India-Bangladesh relations
countries
- 1.Bangladesh
- 2.India
- 3.Pakistan
organizations
- 1.Awami League
- 2.Bangladesh Chhatra League
- 3.Jahangirnagar University
- 4.Research and Policy Integration for Development
- 5.US State Department
- 6.Amnesty International
- 7.Border Guard Bangladesh
- 8.Chittagong Medical College Hospital
- 9.Chittagong University
- 10.Comilla University
- 11.Dhaka Medical College Hospital
- 12.Pakistan Armed Forces
persons
- 1.Sheikh Hasina
- 2.Mohammad Moniruzzaman
- 3.Bacchu Mia
- 4.Mohammad Taslim Uddin
- 5.Nahid Islam
- 6.Saddam Hossain
- 7.Abu Hasnat
- 8.Arif Sohel
- 9.Asif Naz
- 10.Asif Nazrul
- 11.Fahim Faruki
- 12.Mahin Sarkar