Intensification of protests in Bangladesh/radio and television in the siege/killed 32 people
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to AFP, the student protests in Bangladesh, which started in response to the quota system in this country, are more widespread today Thursday and as a result of the police intervention to suppress the protests, at least 32 people have been killed.
According to this report, an official source at Uttara Crescent Hospital in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, sent 7 dead to This hospital informed. Previously, 25 people were killed as a result of the conflict between the security forces and the protesters.
Protesters attacked the radio and television headquarters of this country and surrounded it. Many employees of these centers are trapped in their offices. This was announced by the Bangladesh Radio and Television page on Facebook.
Earlier, the Bangladesh government had cut off the internet in all parts of the country, but it seems that this The action could not stop the protesters.
Protests in Bangladesh started a few weeks ago. These protests have started with the monopolization of 56% of government jobs for a specific sector. According to this quota, 30% of these jobs will go to people who participated in the independence war of Bangladesh from Pakistan. 10% of these posts are allocated to underprivileged areas, 5% to original residents of Bangladesh and 1% to disabled people.