Bangladesh imposes curfew and deploys army to curb massive quota protests | DW News

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Bangladesh imposes curfew and deploys army to curb massive quota protests | DW News


Bangladesh is under a nationwide curfew after weeks of protest turned violent. Military forces are now patrolling the streets of the capital Dhaka in a bid to restore calm. More than a hundred people have been killed in clashes with police. The government puts the blame for violence on the opposition. The unrest started after the government…

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  1. At this time almost 1200+ students and almost 6 childrens were killed by police and Army. The Government fully supporting the police Officers and Military Officers and they killing people’s randomly. A Dictatorial role is playing by the government.

    We need Justice for the students.

  2. On May 19th, I saw a footage of Bangladesh Police attacking me in one of your talk shows published on dw news channel. I want to give some information about how the situation was there. Mam i have already send you connection request in linkedin

  3. Government of Bangladesh has already arrested police students in false cases under the direction of Sheikh Hasina and so far, police have arrested about one thousand students in just two days

  4. Government of Bangladesh has already arrested police students in false cases under the direction of Sheikh Hasina and so far, police have arrested about one thousand students in just two days

  5. Can you imagine 6 days without internet as of now? The non-elected fascist government has done this job.

    We seek help from the international community to restore democracy and human rights. Fascist regimes use security force and military force where people can not do anything since dictator govt use all state force to citizens who have no gun.

  6. Helicopters hovered 8/9 stories below and fired momentarily at the protesting students and excited crowds. Indiscriminate firing has been done on the general public by entering the neighborhood. One of my neighbors was shot in the back and out through the chest. He was dead on the spot within a short time. In that situation, his family members buried his body very quickly to avoid police trouble. Many such people have been killed whose news did not reach any media. People have even been shot at by helicopters on the roofs of some buildings while they were recording video of the shooting from the helicopters. The actual death toll is much higher. At least 700 to 800 or more people have been killed in Dhaka alone. Many bodies have gone missing. And to hide that news, the internet connection has been disconnected. We Dhaka residents know what a terrible time we have gone through. The uniformed law enforcement officers indulged in the gruesome game of killing weaponless general people and the protestors.