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Who are you? Who am I? Razakar!: Explaining the war cry in the Bangladesh protests and Razakar’s role in 1971
“Who are you? Who am I? Razakar, Razakar!” chanted across Bangladesh as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to protest against the allocation of...
Despite curfew, deaths in student protests in Bangladesh are increasing
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) – Police imposed a strict curfew in Bangladesh and military forces patrolled parts of the capital on Saturday to prevent further violence...
Three dead in renewed student protests in Bangladesh due to telecommunications disruptions: “It is a war”
“I appeal to all leaders, activists and common people to stand by these soft-hearted students, provide them all possible support and take this movement forward,”...
History of violence in Bangladesh, a country born out of wars
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Deadly protests by thousands of students in Bangladesh against quotas in public jobs have drawn attention to a history of violence...