Bangladesh on Brink as Anti-Government Protests Become ‘People’s Uprising’

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Bangladesh on Brink as Anti-Government Protests Become ‘People’s Uprising’
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The brazen slaughter of civilians against a backdrop of economic doldrums and widespread alleged corruption has proven impossible to ignore.

Protesters wave national flags as they stand over the Anti Terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture during a protest in Dhaka on Aug. 4, 2024, to demand justice for the victims arrested and killed in the recent nationwide violence.

It’s chaos largely of Hasina’s own making after the Awami League-aligned students’ group, the thuggish Chhatra League, was dispatched to confront initially peaceful demonstrations that began last month againstfor descendants of the nation’s 1971 war of independence.

“For the military, an important factor is how India and the international community, including the U.N., will react,” says Riaz. “It would rather wait until it becomes the only option to the political forces and the public at large.”

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