Bangladeshi Protests Continue Over Quotas and Violence
Bangladeshi Protests Continue Over Quotas and Violence

Bangladeshi Protests Continue Over Quotas and Violence

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In Bangladesh, ongoing protests have been sparked by the government's handling of civil service job quotas and subsequent violence. Students and teachers from various universities, including the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh and Dhaka University, have demanded justice for the killing of students and the release of arrested protesters. Despite the Supreme Court’s decision to reduce job quotas, unrest continues with renewed calls for demonstrations if detained leaders are not released. The government's response has included deploying military forces, imposing curfews, and shutting down the internet, resulting in over 200 deaths and thousands of arrests. Protesters criticize the government's use of force and internet blackouts as violations of human rights, calling for accountability and visible actions against those responsible for the violence.

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