Protests Over Bangladesh Quota System Escalate to Violence, Info Blackouts — World Points


Supporters and opponents of the Bangladesh quota system for presidency jobs face off in Dhaka, July 16, 2024. [Source: Md. Hasan/BenarNews]
  • by Cecilia Russell (united nations)
  • Inter Press Service

At the moment (Friday, July 19), violent clashes continued to rock Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, and the northern metropolis of Rangpuras, the place college college students continued their protest over the federal government’s civil service recruitment system. AFP reviews reviews the dying toll reached 105.

The quota system, as it’s identified, now reserves 56 % of positions within the civil service to sure teams: 10 % to girls, 10 % to these from underdeveloped districts, 5 % to indigenous peoples, 1 % to individuals with disabilities, and 30 % to those that fought within the 1971 warfare of independence, together with their descendants.

In June, Bangladesh’s Excessive Court docket dominated to reinstate the measure to order jobs for indepdendence fighters, which had been beforehand abolished by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2018.

College students and younger staff raised issues that this method didn’t reward benefit however relatively favored these affiliated with the Awami League, the ruling celebration.

Since then, college students have been demanding a reform to the quota system. This comes at a time when the unemployment price is at 40 % for youth who’re neither working nor in college.

On July 14, Hasina implied that the protestors had been “razakars,” a contentious time period in Bangladesh because it refers back to the individuals who supported Pakistan in the course of the 1971 warfare, traitors within the eyes of the Bangladeshi individuals. The feedback from Hasina brought on outrage amongst college students they usually decried them in the course of the protests.

The escalation into violence started on July 15, when protestors had been attacked by members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the scholar wing of the Awami League. Studies emerged of closely armed BCL members attacking indiscriminately in opposition to unarmed protestors, together with girls and youthful college students.

The federal government consequently known as for all college campuses to close down amid the tensions. The police power was despatched in to suppress the motion, the place they’ve used rubber bullets and tear fuel in opposition to college students.

Protests and the ensuing violent clashes have damaged out all around the nation, together with Chittagong, Rangpur, and Dhaka.

On Thursday, the federal government deployed the navy, specifically the Fast Motion Battalion (RAB). Since then, at the very least 105 deaths have been reported and over 25,000 individuals have been injured in the course of the protests. This quantity could possibly be a lot larger.

Since July 18, web and cellphone communications have been shut down, first in choose areas and now throughout the nation.

The web shutdown has additionally meant that the web sites of some main information retailers, such because the Each day Star and Bangladesh have gone offline. Simply previous to the shutdown, the BCL’s official web site was hacked with a message that reads “Hacked by THE R3SISTANC3.”

There are additionally reviews that the official web sites of the police and the prime minister’s workplace had been additionally hacked with messages studying, “Cease killing college students” and “It’s not a protest anymore, it’s a warfare now.”

Amid the protests, the federal government introduced on Thursday introduced that it will be prepared to take a seat down with protestors to debate their calls for for reform to the quota system.

Legislation minister Anisul Haq mentioned that discussions could be held at any time when the scholar protestors agreed. Scholar protestors have up to now denied this name to motion, with one pupil telling the BBC on Thursday, “The federal government has killed so many individuals in a day that we can’t be part of any discussions within the present circumstances.”

UN Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk expressed concern for the violation of human rights and has known as for neutral investigations into the assaults.

“The federal government ought to take the mandatory measures to make sure the safety and security of the scholars taking part in peaceable protests, and to ensure the appropriate to freedom of meeting and expression with out concern of assaults in opposition to their lives and bodily integrity, or different types of repression,” he mentioned. “Bangladesh’s political leaders should work with the nation’s younger inhabitants to seek out options to the continuing challenges and concentrate on the nation’s development and improvement. Dialogue is one of the best and solely means ahead.”

UN Secretary-Common Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern concerning the violence and known as for “restraint on all sides.”

In an announcement issued on Thursday, he known as for authorities to “examine all acts of violence, maintain perpetrators to account, and guarantee a conducive surroundings for dialogue.”

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