demonstration of dissatisfaction
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled to neighboring India. The country continues to experience mass protests that have left hundreds dead. Chief of Army Staff General Waqer-Uz-Zaman announced the formation of the interim government.
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In Bangladesh, 48 people were killed in protests organized to draw attention to the deaths of protesters who opposed the decision to allocate a quota to the civil service. An "indefinite curfew" was announced in the capital and some regions.
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In Bangladesh, professors, teachers and television workers protested to demand the release of students who were arrested for protesting against the allocation of public service quotas to relatives of independence fighters. Last month, at least 11,000 people were arrested during protests that left hundreds of victims.
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Large-scale protests against the quota system for government jobs continue in Bangladesh despite the Supreme Court overturning the government's decision. At least 187 people were killed in the clashes. The curfew has been extended until Thursday, with the internet blacked out across the country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced that the restrictive measures will continue until the situation improves.
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Large-scale protests against the quota system for government jobs continue in Bangladesh despite the Supreme Court overturning the government's decision. At least 187 people were killed in the clashes. The curfew has been extended until Thursday, with the internet blacked out across the country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced that the restrictive measures will continue until the situation improves.
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Bangladesh's Supreme Court on Sunday overturned a 30 percent government employment quota for children of independence fighters that sparked protests across the country. At least 114 people have died as a result of public unrest in recent days.
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The representative of the embassy, Melis Moldaliev, was informed of the deep concern of the Pakistani government about the news about the incidents involving Pakistani students studying in Kyrgyzstan. Also, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan called to take all measures to ensure the safety of Pakistani students and citizens living in Kyrgyzstan.
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Social media users are blocking the social media pages of stars who remain silent about the ongoing atrocities in the Gaza Strip. Stars like Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Zendaya, the Kardashians, and Taylor Swift have come under criticism.
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Protests that started at Columbia University in the USA in mid-April have spread all over the world. Students from around the world are gathering on their campuses to protest Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip, as well as to support the protests that began at Columbia University. To date, more than 2,500 people have been arrested during the protests.
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Google employees protested in New York and Sunnyvale, California, demanding an end to cooperation with Israel. After ten hours of demonstrations, several activists were arrested by the police.
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