Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Bangladesh in Crisis: Student Uprising Over Muhammad Yunus Jailing
Thousands of students are flooding the streets of Dhaka and other major cities in Bangladesh, protesting the jailing of Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus.
The demonstrations, originally sparked by opposition to a government job quota system, have now evolved into a nationwide anti-government movement.
Protesters accuse Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of authoritarianism and ignoring public demands.
Violent clashes have erupted across the country, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds.
Analysts say this is the most serious challenge to Hasina’s leadership in years.
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