Protests in Bangladesh
Protests in Bangladesh

Protests in Bangladesh

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Recent clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces in Bangladesh have resulted in nearly 100 deaths, with reports indicating at least 14 police officers among the casualties. The protests, which began in July over a controversial quota system for public service jobs, have escalated into a widespread movement demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, whom demonstrators accuse of authoritarian rule. The government has responded with a tightened curfew and internet restrictions, while officials claim they are exercising restraint amidst violence, which has seen police using live ammunition and tear gas against protesters. Additionally, a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience has been declared by student leaders. Human rights organizations have raised concerns about the government's crackdown on dissent, leading to thousands of arrests and significant injuries. The situation remains tense, with further protests planned as the opposition's demands continue to grow.

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