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Sarjis slams negligence

A central coordinator of the Student Movement against Discrimination Sarjis Alam slammed the adviser to the health ministry Nurjahan Begum for alleged negligence in treating the...

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Quota protests: result of social inequality

THE current student movement in Bangladesh highlights the nation’s ongoing struggles with inequality, poor governance and political manipulation. The events have resulted in significant casualties, raising concerns about the country’s democratic fabric and the government’s handling of dissent. The movement and reform efforts have broader...

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Fahmin’s homecoming turns into his journey to eternity

After protests sparked at most of the educational institutes in Dhaka and other parts of the country on July 18, Sheikh Fahmin Jafor told his father over the phone that he was coming home as there would be no classes and/or examinations at the college for the day...

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A mutiny rooted in history?

MULTIPLE assumptions emerged from the furious anti-job quota protests that recently catapulted Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina to her worst encounter during her last 15-years of uninterrupted rule. The number of deaths swirled beyond two hundred as of this writing; overwhelming brutalities, rampant arson, prolonged curfews...

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JU teachers stage silent procession protesting at killing of protesters

Jahangirnagar University teachers on Tuesday staged a silent procession on the campus protesting against the ‘killing’ of students during the recent unrest centring around the quota reforms movement that sparked a lethal police crackdown across the country.

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NHRC wants perpetrators of violence during quota protests to be identified

The National Human Rights Commission has issued a call for the identification and prosecution of perpetrators involved in recent violence surrounding the quota reform movement in government jobs, emphasising that this process should be based solely on reliable and specific information...

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DB picks up two more protest leaders

The Detective Branch of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police picked up two more leaders of the Students Movement Against Discrimination — Sarjis Alam and...

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Quota protest leaders picked up from hospital

Nahid Islam, Abu Baker Mazumdar, and Asif Mahmud, three coordinators of Students Movement Against Discrimination, a platform for quota reform movements, were allegedly picked up by...

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DMCH hands over 70 bodies in four days

The Dhaka Medical College Hospital authorities have been avoiding giving information about the exact number of the deaths and injured people following clashes between job quota protesters and law enforcement agencies alongwith ruling Awami League activists since July 15 that left at least 155 killed and hundreds injured in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country till Sunday...

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Over 110 killed in protests in four days

At least 110 people were killed and several thousand others were injured in clashes in the past four days of quota protests across the country, starting from...

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JU students build monument

The students of Jahangirnagar University on Saturday built a monument on the campus in memory of the students who were killed amid the ongoing anti-quota movement...

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31 cultural bodies demand revoking of curfew

Thirty-One cultural organisations on Saturday demanded revoking of countrywide curfew imposed on midnight past Friday after 110 people were killed in the ongoing quota protests...

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Quota protest coordinator Nahid goes missing

Nahid Islam, one of the coordinators of the Students Movement Against Discrimination, a platform for anti-quota movement, went missing in the wee hours of Saturday as some 50–60 people identified themselves as Detective Branch members, picked him up from his friend’s house in Khilgaon’s Nandipara area in the capital...

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Govt for talks, protesters reject

The government has, in principle, agreed to reform the quota system in public services amid protests in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country that saw at least 26 killed...

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