Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close on Wednesday, the day after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
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DHAKA, Bangladesh -- At least five people were reported killed and dozens injured in Bangladesh on Tuesday as student protests against a government jobs quota led to violence around the country, media reports said.
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close on Wednesday, the day after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
Police and major news outlets reported two new deaths in the capital Dhaka and the northeastern port city of Chattogram while earlier today, four deaths were reported from the capital, Chattogram and northwestern Rangpur.
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs and police raided the headquarters of the main opposition party.
After at least six people died in violence over the allocation of government jobs, authorities have asked all public and private universities to suspend classes and empty their dormitories until further notice.
Associated Press DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close on Wednesday, after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs. The Dhaka University, at the…
Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close on Wednesday, after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation of government jobs