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VisitBangladesh Protests Escalate, Over 200 Dead, 27 Killed, Curfew Imposed, Sheikh Hasina Faces Resignation Calls
Aug 4, 2024, 04:55 AM
In Bangladesh, mass protests have erupted against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, initially sparked by students opposing a controversial quota system. The demonstrations, which began in Dhaka, have spread nationwide, leading to violent clashes. Reports indicate that over 200 people have died, including two killed recently, with hundreds more injured. The government has responded with a curfew and the use of tear gas and rubber bullets. At least 27 people have been killed, with 42 hospitalised. Despite calls for dialogue from Hasina, protesters demand her resignation. The unrest has seen offices of the ruling Awami League set on fire, and the army has declared its support for the people.
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