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The new wave of protests in Bangladesh / Protesters demanded the resignation of the government

Police clashes with protesting students in Bangladesh, who demand the resignation of the country's prime minister, led to the death of four students.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Anatoly, following a police clash with students in Bangladesh who demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, 12 students were killed and dozens were injured.

Abuhana Muhammad Jamal, head of the Bangladesh State Hospital, confirmed the death of these students and said that following the escalation of violent protests in the center of the country, about 50 people with wounds caused by Shots are being treated in the hospital.

According to local media, a member of the student association of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party in the Magura district in the southwest of this country and another protester in the Rangpur district in the north of Bangladesh. They are among the four students killed in the new wave of protests.

Following the escalation of protests and new developments, the government of Bangladesh issued an order to cut off the mobile internet and social networks Facebook and WhatsApp were blocked again.

Nahid Islam, one of the main coordinators of the protests, in a large gathering in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, while informing about the formation of the non-cooperation movement, asked Hasina to resign and take responsibility. accept the killing of student protests.

Hosseinah said yesterday that justice will be done for all those killed in the student protests and asked the protesters to stop the protests and sit at the negotiating table. However, the protesters have rejected his request for negotiations.

At the same time as the ruling party “Awami League” of Bangladesh mobilized forces to respond to the protesters, the situation in this country is reported to be inflamed today. Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the secretary general of the opposition party of this country, has asked the supporters of this party to help the protesting students.

This country of 170 million people, located in South Asia, has been in chaos for the last three weeks following student protests against quotas for government jobs. The government of Bangladesh has announced that at least 150 people have been killed in these protests that began in July. However, local media claim that more than 266 people, most of whom are students, have been shot dead by security forces.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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