Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina
Bangladesh Restores Mobile Internet After 11-Day Shutdown Amid Ongoing Student Protests
Bangladesh's mobile internet was scheduled to be restored on Sunday at 3:00 pm (0900 GMT) after being suspended for 11 days due to recent violence. The suspension was imposed on July 18, and fixed line broadband connections were restored on Tuesday. The violence resulted in at least 205 fatalities, according to AFP data. Mobile internet has been restored, but social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube remain restricted.
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past month
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- Bangladesh Prime Minister Resigns Amid Ongoing Protests and Unrest
- Bangladesh Protests Renewed Amid Calls for Prime Minister's Resignation and Justice for Victims
- Bangladesh Protests Escalate as Students Demand Reforms Amid Allegations of Police Brutality
- Bangladesh Prime Minister Blames Opposition for Deadly Unrest Amid Ongoing Curfew
- Bangladesh Top Court Rolls Back Job Quotas After Deadly Protests
- Bangladesh imposes curfew as more than 100 reported dead
- Bangladesh Quota Protests Turn Violent, Leaving Dozens Dead Amid Nationwide Shutdown
- Bangladesh Quota Protests Turn Deadly, Leaving Five Dead
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