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Mass protests erupted in Bangladesh on August 4, 2024, as thousands demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following a violent police crackdown on demonstrators, with the death toll reaching at least 243 since protests began over civil service job quotas in July. The unrest, which has escalated into broader anti-government sentiment, has seen protesters claim that the situation is no longer about job quotas but about the government's authoritarian rule. Student leaders, particularly from the group 'Students Against Discrimination', have called for a nationwide civil disobedience campaign, urging citizens to refuse tax payments and utility bills to increase pressure on the government. Amidst the chaos, the army has intervened to restore order but has remained ambiguous about its stance on the protests. The situation reflects widespread anger over perceived injustices and the handling of dissent, with some former military officers joining protest efforts. Protesters continue to rally, calling for accountability and justice for victims of the recent violence.
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