100 killed in Bangladesh
100 killed in Bangladesh
100 killed in Bangladesh
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Violence in Bangladesh has escalated, resulting in nearly 100 deaths, including 14 police officers, during clashes between protesters demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her supporters. The protests, organized by the Students Against Discrimination, erupted over a controversial job quota system and have led to a nationwide curfew and mobile internet shutdown. At least 311 people have died since protests began on July 15, with more than 11,000 arrests reported. In response to the violence, the government has declared a three-day public holiday and imposed strict measures against demonstrators, whom Hasina labeled as 'terrorists'. The unrest has drawn international attention, with India closely monitoring the situation as opposition parties intensify their call for Hasina's ousting. Reports indicate that unidentified activists and right-wing groups have exacerbated the violence, prompting fears of further instability.

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