Justice for Bangladesh
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Hi, I am raising for bangladesh. In Bangladesh protests initiated by students against the government job quota system, which they argue unfairly favors ruling party loyalists, have led to significant unrest. From July to the present it has The protests escalated on July 15, with widespread clashes between demonstrators and police. According to mass media as of August 2, there were confirmed 215 deaths and more than 20,000 others injured, accompanied by more than 11,000 arrests in various parts of the country. However, the actual number remains unknown and is suspected to be among thousands by the student protesters. The demonstrations were primarily led by students, and have resulted in significant disruptions across the country, including blockades of major roads, railways, and intersections in major cities like Dhaka, Chattogram, and Rajshahi which then spread all over the country. The situation escalated with violent clashes between protesters versus law enforcement and reportedly the government’s student wing. The government's response to the protests, including violent crackdowns, the use of lethal force, and widespread arrests, has further galvanized the demonstrators. This has caused the protest to go beyond what it initially started for, reforming the quota system. Now it has spread all over the country, over time changing its demands according to the circumstances finally fixating on the core of the problem, the current government. Now the movement has become a one-point movement, demanding the government to resign immediately. The masses have increased exponentially, thousands of people together in different parts of the country, all with the same slogan, “one point, one demand, the government must resign.”
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Ataullah Faruk
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