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    Home » Blog » Bangladesh violence top developments: Deadly clashes claim 300 lives, curfew and internet blackout imposed

    Bangladesh violence top developments: Deadly clashes claim 300 lives, curfew and internet blackout imposed

    August 5, 2024Updated:August 5, 2024 World No Comments
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    As a result of more violent clashes between security forces and demonstrators, Bangladesh’s full death toll has risen to at least 300. According to AFP and nearby news media, this includes the murders of 94 people who were killed in a recent wave of protests that broke out on Sunday.
    In an effort to quell the expanding anti-government movement that has plunged the nation of over 170 million into a particularly dangerous period, the government has put in place a new law and online regulations.
    However, protesters have announced their intention to move towards Prime Minister Hasina’s standard home on Monday, demanding her departure.
    During a meeting with her best safety personnel, Hasina labelled those responsible for the violence as “terrorists” and urged the world’s citizens to” corner anarchists with an iron hands”, according to Bangladesh’s condition news agency. The country’s conflicts have gotten worse, leading to sporadic clashes that seem difficult to control.
    The demonstrations, which started as a peaceful student action against a favorable limit system for government jobs, have turned into extraordinary rage directed at Hasina’s handling of the economy and her growing autocracy. The demonstrations have regaining their whole force since Friday despite a assault that resulted in the arrest of more than 10,000 people and authorities prosecution of tens of thousands more.
    Tens of thousands of people gathered on Saturday to demand Hasina’s departure following her 15-year leadership, adding to the outcry against the serious number of fatalities.
    Here are the top developments in the Bangladesh protest:
    Much march to Dhaka is a protester’s program.
    Anti-government activists planned to hold a protest to Dhaka, the nation’s capital, on Monday following a trip marked by fatal conflicts.
    At least 94 killed in new wave of violence
    On Sunday, the world’s capital witnessed deadly conflicts that claimed the lives of at least 94 people, according to Prothom Alo, the country’s main Bengali-language daily newspapers. At least 14 members of the police army were among the victims. Additionally, hundreds of people were injured in the aggressive situations.
    In response to turmoil, the defense places a curfew on Dhaka and key areas.
    On Sunday night, the military imposed a law that included Dhaka as well as other crucial administrative and district centers. Due to this, the government had previously imposed a curfew in some cities and sites with specific exceptions.
    Government declares three-day trip
    The authorities declared a three-day trip, spanning from Monday to Wednesday, in addition to the various steps taken. However, an indefinite shutdown of judges has been put into effect.
    Bangladesh imposes world shutdown
    Telecommunications have also been impacted, with wireless internet service suspended and popular social media and messaging channels, including WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram, becoming impenetrable to people.
    PM Hasina condemns protesters as thieves
    According to Prime Minister Hasina, those responsible for the” sabotage” and destruction of the demonstrations were criminals rather than individuals. She exhorted the general public to defend them.
    Barbed wire obstacles set up near Hasina’s business
    Barbed wire has been used to create obstacles along the streets leading to Sheikh Hasina’s business in the funds, including law enforcement personnel and military personnel.
    India problems travel warnings to its members.
    However, the American government has issued a travel advice, urging its people to stop from visiting Bangladesh for the time being. Given the country’s current upheaval and volatility, this choice is appropriate.

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