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Clash between Anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League in Dhaka. At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said, a day after more than 400 others were injured. (Photo by K M Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Clash between Anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League in Dhaka. At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said, a day after more than 400 others were injured. (Photo by K M Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images)



Quota protest attack an unidentified man during a clash with Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 16 July 2024. Police report at least six people were killed and dozens injured on 16 July as clashes took place during nationwide protests demanding the abolition of quotas in government jobs. The students' protest continues under the “Anti-Discrimination Student Movement” banner. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA/EFE)

Quota protest attack an unidentified man during a clash with Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 16 July 2024. Police report at least six people were killed and dozens injured on 16 July as clashes took place during nationwide protests demanding the abolition of quotas in government jobs. The students' protest continues under the “Anti-Discrimination Student Movement” banner. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA/EFE)



Clash between Anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League in Dhaka. At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said, a day after more than 400 others were injured. (Photo by K M Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Clash between Anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League in Dhaka. At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said, a day after more than 400 others were injured. (Photo by K M Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images)



A student injured during a clash between anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League in the University of Dhaka campus. At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said, a day after more than 400 others were injured. (Photo by K M Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images)

A student injured during a clash between anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party Bangladesh Awami League in the University of Dhaka campus. At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said, a day after more than 400 others were injured. (Photo by K M Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images)



Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) take position in front of Dhaka College on July 16, 2024, during clashes between anti-quota Protesters and Students supporting the ruling Awami League Party. Rival student groups clashed in Bangladesh, with at least six people killed in three districts including the capital. The clashes were between Chhatra League (the student wing of the Awami league) and quota reform protesters, Demonstrators opposing quotas for government jobs clashed with counter-protesters loyal to the ruling party, according to police. (Photo by Sazzad Hossain/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) take position in front of Dhaka College on July 16, 2024, during clashes between anti-quota Protesters and Students supporting the ruling Awami League Party. Rival student groups clashed in Bangladesh, with at least six people killed in three districts including the capital. The clashes were between Chhatra League (the student wing of the Awami league) and quota reform protesters, Demonstrators opposing quotas for government jobs clashed with counter-protesters loyal to the ruling party, according to police. (Photo by Sazzad Hossain/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)



Dhaka university students walk along with their baggage as they leave University campus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 July 2024. Dhaka University authorities have announced an indefinite closure of the institution amid ongoing protests demanding quota reforms in public service, one day after police reported that at least six people died and dozens injured as clashes took place during nationwide protests demanding the abolition of quotas in government jobs. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA/EFE)

Dhaka university students walk along with their baggage as they leave University campus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 17 July 2024. Dhaka University authorities have announced an indefinite closure of the institution amid ongoing protests demanding quota reforms in public service, one day after police reported that at least six people died and dozens injured as clashes took place during nationwide protests demanding the abolition of quotas in government jobs. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA/EFE)



Bangladesh police personnel are firing tear shells as students are protesting against quotas in government jobs alongside symbolic coffins of victims who died in a clash with the police, during their absentee funeral prayer ceremony at Dhaka University in the capital, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 17, 2024. Bangladeshi students are mourning classmates killed in protests over civil service hiring rules, a day after the government ordered the indefinite closure of schools nationwide to restore order. (Photo by Zabed Hasnain Chowdhury/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bangladesh police personnel are firing tear shells as students are protesting against quotas in government jobs alongside symbolic coffins of victims who died in a clash with the police, during their absentee funeral prayer ceremony at Dhaka University in the capital, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 17, 2024. Bangladeshi students are mourning classmates killed in protests over civil service hiring rules, a day after the government ordered the indefinite closure of schools nationwide to restore order. (Photo by Zabed Hasnain Chowdhury/NurPhoto via Getty Images)



Students take part in the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 18, 2024. Bangladeshi students pressed on July 18 with nationwide protests against civil service hiring rules, rebuffing an olive branch from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who pledged justice for 18 killed in the demonstrations. (Photo by Habibur Rahman/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Students take part in the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 18, 2024. Bangladeshi students pressed on July 18 with nationwide protests against civil service hiring rules, rebuffing an olive branch from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who pledged justice for 18 killed in the demonstrations. (Photo by Habibur Rahman/ZUMA Press Wire/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



Smoke rises from the burning vehicles after protesters set them on fire near the Disaster Management Directorate office, during the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 18, 2024. Bangladeshi students set fire to the country's state broadcaster on July 18, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina appeared on the network seeking to calm escalating clashes that have killed at least 32 people. (Photo by AFP Photo/Stringer)

Smoke rises from the burning vehicles after protesters set them on fire near the Disaster Management Directorate office, during the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 18, 2024. Bangladeshi students set fire to the country's state broadcaster on July 18, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina appeared on the network seeking to calm escalating clashes that have killed at least 32 people. (Photo by AFP Photo/Stringer)



A demonstrator gestures as protesters clash with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the police outside the state-owned Bangladesh Television as violence erupts across the country after anti-quota protests by students, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)

A demonstrator gestures as protesters clash with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the police outside the state-owned Bangladesh Television as violence erupts across the country after anti-quota protests by students, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)



Commuters drive past a burnt car after students set it on fire amid the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. Bangladesh woke on July 19 to survey destruction left by the deadliest day of ongoing student protests so far, which saw government buildings torched by demonstrators and a nationwide internet blackout put into effect. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Commuters drive past a burnt car after students set it on fire amid the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. Bangladesh woke on July 19 to survey destruction left by the deadliest day of ongoing student protests so far, which saw government buildings torched by demonstrators and a nationwide internet blackout put into effect. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



Security personnel walk past the headquarters of state broadcaster Bangladesh Television, after students set it on fire amid the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Security personnel walk past the headquarters of state broadcaster Bangladesh Television, after students set it on fire amid the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



People walk past burnt vehicles after students set them on fire amid the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

People walk past burnt vehicles after students set them on fire amid the ongoing anti-quota protest in Dhaka on July 19, 2024. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



Bangladeshi soldiers stand guard on a street during curfew in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 21 July 2024. Police have been authorized to enforce 'shoot on sight' orders across the country during curfew. As casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest, the Bangladeshi government imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA)

Bangladeshi soldiers stand guard on a street during curfew in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 21 July 2024. Police have been authorized to enforce 'shoot on sight' orders across the country during curfew. As casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest, the Bangladeshi government imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA)



Burnt vehicles are seen inside a government building after the protests in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 22 July 2024. On 22 July Bangladesh was under curfew; widespread disruption of telecoms prevailed a day after the Bangladesh Supreme Court scrapped some quotas for government jobs that sparked protests, and police were authorized to enforce 'shoot on sight' orders across the country during curfew as casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest. The Bangladeshi government imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA/EFE)

Burnt vehicles are seen inside a government building after the protests in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 22 July 2024. On 22 July Bangladesh was under curfew; widespread disruption of telecoms prevailed a day after the Bangladesh Supreme Court scrapped some quotas for government jobs that sparked protests, and police were authorized to enforce 'shoot on sight' orders across the country during curfew as casualties mounted and law enforcement struggled to contain the unrest. The Bangladeshi government imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed military forces after violence broke out in Dhaka and other regions following student-led protests demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA/EFE)



Sanjida, left, consoles her mother as she breaks into tears after receiving the dead body of her son, who was shot during a clash between the police and anti-quota protesters, at a morgue in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, July 22, 2024. Internet and mobile data services are still down despite apparent calm in Bangladesh following a verdict that scaled back a controversial quota system for government jobs after weeks of relentless protests that turned deadly. (Photo by Anik Rahman/AP Photo)

Sanjida, left, consoles her mother as she breaks into tears after receiving the dead body of her son, who was shot during a clash between the police and anti-quota protesters, at a morgue in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, July 22, 2024. Internet and mobile data services are still down despite apparent calm in Bangladesh following a verdict that scaled back a controversial quota system for government jobs after weeks of relentless protests that turned deadly. (Photo by Anik Rahman/AP Photo)



Protesters are being detained in a police van while protesting outside the High Court building as they demand justice for the victims arrested and killed in the recent countrywide violence in Dhaka on July 31, 2024. Bangladesh's government called for a day of mourning on July 30 for victims of violence in nationwide unrest, but students denounced the gesture as disrespectful of classmates killed during clashes with police this month. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)

Protesters are being detained in a police van while protesting outside the High Court building as they demand justice for the victims arrested and killed in the recent countrywide violence in Dhaka on July 31, 2024. Bangladesh's government called for a day of mourning on July 30 for victims of violence in nationwide unrest, but students denounced the gesture as disrespectful of classmates killed during clashes with police this month. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman/AFP Photo)



Bangladeshi artists perform during a mass demonstration in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 02 August 2024. Thousands of people took part in a nationwide prayer and student procession to protest the "massacre and mass arrests" following recent protests by the Quota Reform Movement, which is demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. Authorities in Bangladesh have announced a gradual easing of a curfew imposed on July 20 after violence erupted in Dhaka and other regions following mass protests last week, allowing offices to open and some activities to take place, and partially restoring telecommunications services. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA)

Bangladeshi artists perform during a mass demonstration in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 02 August 2024. Thousands of people took part in a nationwide prayer and student procession to protest the "massacre and mass arrests" following recent protests by the Quota Reform Movement, which is demanding reforms to the government's job quota system. Authorities in Bangladesh have announced a gradual easing of a curfew imposed on July 20 after violence erupted in Dhaka and other regions following mass protests last week, allowing offices to open and some activities to take place, and partially restoring telecommunications services. (Photo by Monirul Alam/EPA)



Demonstrators shout slogans after they have occupied a street during a protest demanding the stepping down of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, following quota reform protests by students, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)

Demonstrators shout slogans after they have occupied a street during a protest demanding the stepping down of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, following quota reform protests by students, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)



A policeman aims his weapon at protesters during a curfew imposed following violence during protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, August 5, 2024. (Photo by Rajib Dhar/AP Photo)

A policeman aims his weapon at protesters during a curfew imposed following violence during protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, August 5, 2024. (Photo by Rajib Dhar/AP Photo)
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