Last Friday afternoon, the Detective Branch (DB) of #BANGLADESH picked up key organizers of the quota reform protests from a hospital where they were undergoing treatment for brutal attacks. After 72 hours in custody, six coordinators announced the withdrawal of all programs in a video message recorded at the DB office and sent to the media on Sunday. Will the tyrant be able to silence the people’s voice? Of course not.
বাংলাদেশ সেনাবাহিনী কর্তৃক সাধারণ ছাত্র-জনতার দিকে গুলিবর্ষণের এটা সবচাইতে স্পষ্ট ফুটেজ। এই ফুটেজে দেখা যাচ্ছে, ভারী অস্ত্রে সজ্জিত সেনাবাহিনীর পদাতিক সেনারা বিক্ষোভরত ছাত্র-জনতার প্রতি একজন ম্যাজিস্ট্রেটের নির্দেশে গুলি ছুঁড়েছেন। এখানে সেনাবাহিনীর মেজর পদবীর একজন কর্মকর্তার উপস্থিতি লক্ষ্য করা যায়।
স্থান: মোহাম্মদপুর, ঢাকা
তারিখ: ২০শে জুলাই, ২০২৪
#SaveBangladeshiStudents #StepDownHasina #DhakaMafia #BangladeshArmy #DictatorHasina
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responds to my question: As the U.S. declares Bangladesh a Level 4 danger zone, mass atrocities occur under the regime’s ‘shoot on sight’ order, with hundreds killed. What steps will the U.S. take to rescue the country from this brutality?
Student protesters demanding an end to quotas for gov't jobs in Bangladesh have called for a complete nationwide shutdown — in pictures https://t.co/QV2JU2V3UO
Bangladesh has been rocked by student protests, demanding the removal of quotas in government jobs.
Here's what you need to know ⤵️
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#WATCH| as @UN_Spokesperson responds to my question: "We are closely monitoring the situation in #Bangladesh with deep concern. Peaceful protest is a fundamental human right. We call on the Government of Bangladesh to protect the demonstrators against any form of threat or violence, and especially those who may be in protesting peacefully who may need extra protection, such as young people or children or people with disabilities.” @amnestysasia@meeganguly@State_SCA@TLHumanRights@KerryKennedyRFK@MujMash@gerryshih #HumanRights #BangladeshProtests
Students in Bangladesh demanding reforms to the job quota system amid rising unemployment say they have come under attack from the government and its allies.
We look at why the job quota system is facing opposition https://t.co/JrzdVm4AnT
This is how the Bangladesh Police shot and killed student protestor Abu Saeed in the Rangpur district of Bangladesh. Saeed was one of the convenors of the anti-quota system. The police literally shot the unarmed young man at point-blank range.
Bangladeshi authorities have used unlawful force against student protesters and failed to ensure their protection during the ongoing ‘Bangla-Blockade’ quota-reform protest across the country.
#ProtectTheProtest ✊