The violent protests that have rocked Bangladesh over government employment quotas have taken a temporary pause. Nahid Islam, the leader of the Students Against Discrimination group, announced a 48-hour suspension of protests on Monday. The decision comes amid a surge in fatalities linked to the demonstrations.
The protests, initially focused on challenging preferential hiring policies for certain groups, escalated into widespread unrest, leading to a significant loss of life. Islam has called for a cessation of violence and urged the government to lift the curfew, restore internet services, and halt the targeting of student protesters.
The government has faced mounting international criticism over its handling of the situation, with calls for investigations into the violence. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of these tumultuous events, the path forward remains uncertain.
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