The Supreme Court in Bangladesh scales back the controversial job quota system after days of riots

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Published 2024-07-21
System sparked nation-wide protests led by students in which deadly clashes between police and demonstrators have killed more than 130 people. Students are now calling for justice for those killed in the deadly unrest. They also want the student wing of the country's ruling party, The Awami League to be disarmed and disbanded.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RaghibMorshed
    কোটা দিয়ে করব কী? আমার ভাই ফিরবে কী? তোর কোটা তুই নে, শহীদ ভাইদের ফিরিয়ে দে!
  • @hejekdn5
    I am a Bangladeshi. Currently I am living in the Uk. There is not mobile network, internet connection, and Wi-Wi-Fi in our country. Since last three days I have no contact with my family in back home. The govt is killing the innocent students and the ordinary people who are helping students. Almost 300 students were killed by Bangladesh government. Many students are Under 18. They are school children. The government is doing genocide now. We want the resignation of current prime minister Shekh Hasina. She is the most wanted criminal. I urge the United Nations and Human right organizations to help our students and save their lives and ensure the human rights in Bangladesh.
  • @kkingbd
    Hasina is a criminal, must be in trial.
  • @mariyabinta8043
    plz save bangladesh students 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
  • @AFC2024-nz9ck
    We find the Supreme Court judgment ambiguous. There is no clear cut solution to all quotas.”
  • @OvalCircuit
    The question is about our sovereignty, our dignity and our existence as a nation.