Bangladesh minister defends gov’t response to protests amid calls for probe | Protests News
Bangladesh’s minister of state for information and broadcasting has defended the government’s handling of mass protests, as United Nations experts
Read MoreBangladesh’s minister of state for information and broadcasting has defended the government’s handling of mass protests, as United Nations experts
Read MoreIt has been more than 10 days now since the start of the protests against a government job quota system.
Read MoreStudent protesters won’t stand down despite the top court reducing quotas for government jobs. After weeks of widespread unrest in
Read MoreDhaka, Bangladesh – For three days, Ahsan Habib, a private university student, was on the streets of Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka
Read MoreCommunications blackout persists as deadly crackdown on demonstrators continues in the nation of 170 million. Bangladesh enforced a nationwide curfew
Read MoreThe curfew comes amid a telecommunications blackout that has left the country of 170 million cut off from the world.
Read MoreNewsFeed Student-led protests over a job quota system in Bangladesh are met with police violence and a communications shut-down. Published
Read MoreBangladesh has been rocked by student protests for nearly three weeks. Since July 1, university students have been protesting across
Read MoreThe two-week-long anti-quota protests in Bangladesh have turned violent after groups linked to the ruling party attacked student protesters in
Read MoreDemonstrators say the quota system benefits the children of pro-government groups and demand it be scrapped. Violent clashes between people
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