Over 1,000 Killed in Bangladesh Protests
Over 1,000 Killed in Bangladesh Protests
Over 1,000 Killed in Bangladesh Protests
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Bangladesh has experienced its deadliest protests since independence, with over 1,000 deaths and more than 400 people blinded due to police violence, according to interim health adviser Nurjahan Begum. The unrest began as a student-led movement against a controversial job quota system but escalated into an anti-government uprising, culminating in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation and flight to India on August 5. Following her departure, an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was established, pledging to address the violence and provide treatment for those injured. Many police officers were also injured during the clashes, and discussions are underway to facilitate medical assistance from abroad for the victims. The situation has raised concerns about retaliatory violence against Hasina's supporters amidst ongoing instability in the country.

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Over 1,000 killed in Bangladesh violence since July, health ministry chief says
More Than 1,000 Killed in Bangladesh Violence Since July, Health Ministry Chief Says
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Over 1,000 killed in Bangladesh violence since July, health ministry chief says
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