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The Take: Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over After deadly protests, Bangladesh faced days of internet shutdown. [1]
AFP Bangladeshi students who overthrew autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina last year have formed a new political party to finish the work that began with her ouster, the group’s leader told AFP. [2]
Sarjis Alam (C), one of the coordinators of the ‘Students Against Discrimination’ speaks during a press conference in Dhaka on February 24, 2025. [3]
People take part in a protest march against the mass arrest and killing of protesters during last week’s violence amid anti-qouta protests, in Dhaka on July 28, 2024. [4]
‘Non-CDM civil servants are citizens too’: Student union spokesperson Myanmar Now interviewed an All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABSFU) official about the anti-junta opposition’s new law on civil servants, which the group has criticised as dr... [5]
AFP Student leaders rallied Bangladeshis on Saturday for a nationwide civil disobedience campaign as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government weathered a worsening backlash over a deadly police crackdown on protesters. [6]
DHAKA -- Continued weak tax revenue is weighing on Bangladesh's development and raising the specter that the South Asian nation will fall into a foreign debt trap. [7]
Arafat Kabir, a Bangladeshi, is a political science graduate student and a research intern at Washington, D.C.-based Quincy Institute. [8]
The Take: Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over After deadly protests, Bangladesh faced days of internet shutdown.
AFP Bangladeshi students who overthrew autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina last year have formed a new political party to finish the work that began with her ouster, the group’s leader told AFP.
Sarjis Alam (C), one of the coordinators of the ‘Students Against Discrimination’ speaks during a press conference in Dhaka on February 24, 2025.
People take part in a protest march against the mass arrest and killing of protesters during last week’s violence amid anti-qouta protests, in Dhaka on July 28, 2024.
‘Non-CDM civil servants are citizens too’: Student union spokesperson Myanmar Now interviewed an All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABSFU) official about the anti-junta opposition’s new law on civil servants, which the group has criticised as dr
AFP Student leaders rallied Bangladeshis on Saturday for a nationwide civil disobedience campaign as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government weathered a worsening backlash over a deadly police crackdown on protesters.
DHAKA -- Continued weak tax revenue is weighing on Bangladesh's development and raising the specter that the South Asian nation will fall into a foreign debt trap.
Arafat Kabir, a Bangladeshi, is a political science graduate student and a research intern at Washington, D.C.-based Quincy Institute.
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Mizzima A group of 255 Myanmar civil society and revolutionary organisations sent a joint letter of support to the Bangladesh movement wishing it success in its efforts.