
Bangladesh violence: Student leader suspends protests against employment quotas for 48 hours
The Hindu
Bangladeshi student organiser suspends protests for 48 hours demanding government action on curfew, internet, and student safety.
A Bangladeshi student organiser on July 22 suspended for 48 hours the protests against employment quotas that have spiralled into deadly violence.
“We are suspending the shutdown protests for 48 hours,” Nahid Islam, the top leader of the main protest organiser Students Against Discrimination,” told AFP.
“We demand that during this period the government withdraws the curfew, restores the internet and stops targeting the student protesters.”

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