Bangladesh er på randen af kaos med en stigende dødstal og massiv militær involvering! 😱 Hvad sker der i Dhaka? Læs med her!
Bangladesh oplever en eskalation af vold og uro, der har ført til et chokerende antal dødsfald og en hårdhændet respons fra myndighederne. Landet har varslet landsdækkende udgangsforbud og indsat militæret for at inddæmme protesterne, der har resulteret i voldelige sammenstød og en national krise. Politiet og sikkerhedsstyrker har affyret skud og benyttet lydgranater mod demonstranter, mens regeringen har lukket internet- og mobilservice for at kontrollere situationen.
I en usædvanlig vending har Bangladesh meldt ud, at der nu er krigslignende tilstande, med kontroversielle kvote-protester, der har nået et kritisk punkt. Desperate handlinger som landsdækkende udgangsforbud og militær tilstedeværelse vidner om situationens alvor og regeringens frygt for tab af kontrol over den eskalerende situation. Dhaka, landets hovedstad, er blevet erklæret en zone med forhøjet sikkerhedsniveau, og befolkningen holdes i spændt forventning om, hvad der vil ske næste gang.
Den globale reaktion på begivenhederne i Bangladesh har været intense, med internationale rejsevejledninger, der hæves, og frygt for en dybere krise i regionen. Uroen i landet har ført til en stigning i dødsfaldene, og det internationale samfund holder ånde mens Bangladeshs fremtid balancerer på kanten af en social og politisk afgrund. Med over 100 dødsfald og en skærpet sikkerhedssituation er Bangladesh på randen af en national katastrofe, der kræver øjeblikkelig handling og diplomati.
The rising death toll is a shocking indictment of the absolute intolerance shown by the Bangladeshi authorities to protest and dissent.
The announcement came after police and security officials fired on protesters earlier Friday and banned all gatherings in the capital.
The Bangladesh government has decided to impose a curfew across the country and deploy the army, BBC Bangla reported on Friday, citing Prime Minister Sheikh ...
Bangladesh announces a nationwide curfew and deploys military as deadly unrest over government jobs escalates. ByThe Associated Press.
Bangladesh imposes curfew after dozens killed in anti-government protests · An injured woman is assisted in the Mirpur area of Dhaka on Thursday as demonstrators ...
The websites for PM Hasina's office, Bangladesh's central bank have been hacked amid a telecommunications blackout.
Police fired on protesters in Bangladesh on Friday, as internet and mobile services were cut off amid deadly clashes over the allocation of government jobs.
Internet and text services were suspended, cutting the nation off as police cracked down on protesters. Overseas telephone calls mostly failed to connect ...
Police imposed a strict curfew with a “shoot-on-sight” order across Bangladesh as military forces patrolled parts of the capital after scores were killed ...
Bangladesh enforced a nationwide curfew to quash student-led demonstrations against government job quotas with military personnel and police patrolling the ...
Police in Bangladesh have enacted a strict curfew with a "shoot-on-sight" order amid violent protests and chaos.
Bangladesh soldiers patrolled Dhaka's deserted streets on Saturday amid a curfew to quell deadly students-led protests against government job quotas that ...
Dhaka and several other Bangladeshi cities have been engulfed by protests in opposition to a new policy reserving a portion of government jobs for certain ...
More than 100 people are dead in spreading unrest after a policy on government jobs sparked mass protests.
Citizens confined to homes with no internet access as student-led protests lead to deadly clashes with authorities.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina shelved her overseas travel plans that were to start Sunday, Agence France-Presse reported, amid escalating protests ...
"Travelers should reconsider travel due to civil unrest in Dhaka. Ongoing demonstrations and violent clashes have been reported throughout the city of Dhaka, ...
Police imposed a strict curfew with a “shoot-on-sight” order across Bangladesh as military forces patrolled parts of the capital Saturday after scores were ...
The demonstrations — called for mainly by student groups— started weeks ago to protest a quota system that reserves up to 30% of government jobs for relatives ...
Soldiers patrolled the deserted streets of the Bangladesh capital, Dhaka, on Saturday, and the government ordered all offices and institutions to stay ...
The Bangladesh government imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed the army on Friday following escalating protests against government job quotas, ...
Bangladeshi authorities have extended curfew across the country as the nation's top court is set to rule on a civil service hiring quota that has led to ...