Protests in Bangladesh turn increasingly violent

Protests in Bangladesh turn increasingly violent

Violent protests have escalated in Bangladesh, leading to the suspension of all internet services in the country. The unrest stems from widespread frustration about high levels of unemployment, with reports indicating that up to 50 people have been killed in the clashes.

Zunaid Ahmed Palak, a minister of state in the posts, telecommunication, and information technology department, announced on Thursday that mobile data facilities would be shut down in an effort to maintain law and order. Despite this measure, clashes between police and protesters persisted throughout Friday morning.

The protests intensified when students attempted to block roads in the capital city of Dhaka, sparking confrontations with law enforcement. Similar demonstrations were reported in various other areas of the country.

The situation is volatile and ongoing, with both sides showing no signs of backing down. The government’s decision to cut off internet services indicates a strong response to the escalating unrest. The international community will be closely monitoring the situation as it unfolds.

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