How brutal was the crackdown of Bangladesh's student protests? | Ask DW

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How brutal was the crackdown of Bangladesh's student protests? | Ask DW


As life gets back to normal on the streets of Dhaka, rights groups and demonstrators are demanding answers from the Bangladeshi government over a brutal crackdown that left 200 people dead during protests against a quota system for government jobs. The government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had imposed a nationwide curfew, blocked internet…

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  1. the unrest situation is only caused by the incompetent government high officials who took the late and lazy response to reform this Quota system and more violations have been created by police and the ruling party's chatro league illegal action as well as shooting bullets indiscriminately both on protesters and civilian .

  2. Hasina is a fraud, extremely corrupted and absolute liar. She came in power through fraudulent elections. No one trusts her. She destroyed voting and democracy in Bangladesh. As well as she destroyed judicial system also.

  3. The government itself is a murderer, will it want to do its own justice? It will never do it, and even if it does, it will prosecute innocent people to save itself, and bring innocent people under punishment. Police, BGB, RAB, Army, & special force of soccer- Chhatra League has been carried out by the government in this brutality. Therefore, I want a fair and impartial investigation and trial by the United Nations.

  4. Bangladesh is on the path of autocratic government……
    If you say yes to their yes than you are their friends and if u say no to their yes than u r enemy of them and they will Mark you as enemy of country….
    We don't have right to say anything against them …..
    Yes it's time for treate them as they want ….
    We are expecting international help

  5. save Bangladeshi student. we are not save in our country. please help us.we have also need new election and government. We cannot live in Bangladesh because of the dishonesty, corruption and injustice of this dictatorship. This government is cold-heartedly planning to kill talented people and is planning to make the country devoid of talent like March 25 (1971). You are very needed. Please help us or be prepared to read our funeral. Because unless this government falls, thousands of ordinary students and people of Bangladesh like me will not be allowed to live.🇧🇩

  6. Bangladesh government sheikh hasina arrest 16 years kid abu sayeed murder case can you guys imagine how level she can go how level she and her awami league lying she deserves novel for world best lying female prime minister

  7. dear International community we Bangladeshi student and people need your attention please please highlight this situation what going on Bangladesh because our local media don't support Bangladeshi student. local media work for Dictator Haseena. Dictator Haseena government against student and innocent people. in last week 18 July to 23 July Dictator Hasina crackdown genocide against student. Dictator Haseena blackout internet from world to over Bangladesh. police, BGB, Armed force,special force, and awami League student wings the all are participate this genocide. so we are request please please pray for Bangladeshi student and speak about Bangladesh situation in your countries. please create pressure for Dictator Haseena resign. because our first hope is Almighty Allah. and second Our International community. it's a genocide it's a not internal matter.

  8. The brutal killings committed by the government in the current student movement has never happened before in the history of Bangladesh. People of Bangladesh don't want this dictator anymore. We want a fair election under the UN.

  9. I have witnessed 4 deaths and many injured from the balcony of my house on 18th july, which is in a residential area far from any educational institutions. Saw one or two on the 19th. Numerous were injured. Imagine the level of the atrocities committed against unarmed students that they took shelter in residential areas, and yet they were shot. I was making a video from my balcony on that day of police troops passing my house, one of them pointed at me, reached for their rifle and screamt at me. Please, please do something for my country. I am commenting despite the great threat to my safety.