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The number of deaths rises to Bangladesh troubles – Radio Free Asia

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJuly 19, 2024No Comments
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The clashes between the police and the demonstrators intensified in Bangladesh on Friday, the second day of a “full closure” declared by the students demanding the end of a job quota system.

A Benarnews journalist saw border guards shooting three young people near his residence while the demonstrators vandalized a nearby government office and burned his furniture in the street.

Benarnews confirmed 63 deaths on Friday and “thousands” of injured people, after contacting hospitals in the Dacca region. 32 other people died in street clashes earlier in the week.

The authorities suspended the Metro Rail Service and prohibited all the rallies and motorcycle trips to Dacca on Friday while they were fighting to regain control of the city.

Internet has been completely closed in Bangladesh since Thursday, and mobile communications are extremely slow.

The students began to protest in early July to request the reform of a quota for government jobs promoting the families of the veterans of the war for the independence of veterans in Bangladesh.

The demonstrations increased after the denigrated comments of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday, with pro-government groups, the police and demonstrators who are fighting in the streets.

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Violence bursts through Bangladesh after the anti-quota demonstration by students An injured man is treated at the Dacca Medical College hospital while violence continues through the country linked to the anti-quota demonstrations of the students, on July 19, 2024. (Sultan Mahmud Mukut / Reuters) (Stringer / Reuters)
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Violence bursts through Bangladesh after the anti-quota demonstration by students The demonstrators use a piece of sheet metal as a shield during a confrontation with the border guard of Bangladesh and the police outside the Bangladesh television channel belonging to the State in Dacca, on July 19, 2024. (Mohammad Ponir Hossain / Reuters) (Mohammad Ponir Hossain / Reuters)
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The demonstrators throw stones as they face the police during the anti-quota demonstration in progress in Dhaka, on July 19, 2024. (Abu Sufian Jewel / AFP) (Abu Sufian Jewel / AFP)
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Bangladesh police are custody at the headquarters of the Bangladesh State broadcaster broadcaster, the students set fire to the day earlier on July 19, 2024. (Mount Uz Zaman / AFP) (Mining Uz Zaman / AFP)
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People pass by vehicles burned during disorders in Dacca on July 19, 2024. (Mining Uz Zaman / AFP)
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A burned government building was represented on July 19, 2024, after the agitators burned it during civil disorders in Bangladesh. (Mining Uz Zaman / AFP) (Mining Uz Zaman / AFP)
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The injured photographers sit on a rickshaw during the clashes in Dacca on July 19, 2024. (AFP) (- / AFP)

Benarnews is an online press organization affiliated with the FRG.

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