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Photos: Deadly Unrest in Bangladesh

Protests over a quota system for government jobs turned violent across the nation.

BenarNews Staff/Dhaka

Activists carry a man who was injured during a student protest over a quota system for government jobs in the Jatrabari area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit: Md. Hasan/BenarNews
Activists carry a man who was injured during a student protest over a quota system for government jobs in the Jatrabari area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit: Md. Hasan/BenarNews

Bangladesh is experiencing its worst civil unrest in more than a decade as over 30 have died over the last three days including 25 on Thursday, according to Agence France-Presse, as students launched protests against a discriminatory job quota system.

The anti-quota protesters have been facing off against security forces and groups aligned with the ruling Awami League led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

A Facebook post from the state-run Bangladesh Television station in Dhaka appealed for help saying the facility was in flames and many people were locked inside.

“I escaped by leaping over the wall but some of my colleagues got stuck inside. The attackers entered the building and set furniture on fire,” a producer at the station told the Associated Press by phone.

Later, an official at the station told AFP that all had been evacuated from the building.

The student protests began last week after the High Court in June reinstated a quota that reserves 30% of civil service jobs for relatives of those who fought in the 1971 war that resulted in Bangladesh’s independence. 

On Thursday, the government said it was ready for immediate talks with the protesters.

Police officers in an armored vehicle move in against protesters in the Malibagh area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit:Sonny Ramani/BenarNews
Protesters set a small fire on a road in the Rampura area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit:Jibon Ahmed/BenarNews
Protesters gather near a burning building in Dhaka’s Merul Badda area, July 18, 2024.Credit:Jibon Ahmed/BenarNews
Members of the Border Guard Bangladesh stand off against protesters in the Jatrabari area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit:Md. Hasan/BenarNews
A Bangladesh police officer fires at protesters in the Jatrabari area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit: Md. Hasan/BenarNews
A police helicopter flies above the ongoing protest in the Malibagh area of Dhaka, July 18, 2024.Credit:Sonny Ramani/BenarNews
A man fires a handgun at protesters in Chittagong, Bangladesh, July 18, 2024.Credit:Minhaj Uddin/BenarNews

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