Can Bangladesh's students force real change? I DW News Desk

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Protests in Bangladesh began in universities and colleges last month, and flared into nationwide protests that resulted in more than a 150 killed, and thousands injured as security forces cracked down. They led to curfew, army patrols on the streets and internet suspension to rein in the violence. Bangladesh's government under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has since restored internet access.

Rights groups and critics say Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has grown more autocratic during 15 years in power, marked by mass arrests of political opponents and activists, forced disappearances and extrajudicial killings — charges she denies.
Protests led by students broke out in June when a high court ordered the restoration of quotas in government jobs, including reservations for families of veterans of the 1971 war for independence from Pakistan.

Chapters
00:00 Preparation of the program
01:47 Beginning
08:55 Deadly crackdown on Bangladeshi student protests sparked violent clashes
16:34 Student protesters killed during the clashes
26:46 US reactions to the student protests
29:13 The Indian government's support for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
33:31 What role does Bangladesh's military play?
42:02 Some teachers and lawyers are also protesting, facing arrests and violence
48:31 Anger towards government and police in Bangladesh
59:55 The UN's potential involvement in investigating the crackdown
1:07:34 What protesters are hoping for
1:13:28 Political alternatives in Bangladesh?
1:19:14 Verifying visuals from the protests

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コメント (21)
  • As Bangladeshi citizens, we have no basic rights. Sheikh Hasina is making the entire political life of Bangladesh look like a mafia circle.
  • Thanks DW for not allowing Debarati Guha today. Her journalism is questionable now! don't allow her in the matter of Bangladesh.
  • @TafriaTayeeba
    Proud of Arafat for being so vocal about the injustice. Thank you so much for being so courageous and helping the movement get international attention. More power to you!
  • @samiru6521
    We can, today was a historic day in Bangladesh. After the liberation war Bangladesh has never seen this large protest like today. Today our teachers, lawyers as well as many people of different occupation joined us. It was really historic. I feel proud of my people for the first time.
  • ​​When more then90% of peoples in Bangladesh want Hasina to step down. But Still Hasina is telling that she is in power to serve the Bangladesh peoples. Dose it make any sense?
  • @Eshacooking13
    Today they arrested 900+ of our teacher's!!! Killed student 3000+++ and arrested 40k+++... Do something please we are ending!!! Media is not providing to you authentic news for the pressure of Sheikh Hasina!!! We don’t want this brutal killer Hasina any longer please save us... Come to Bangladesh and see the truth 😭😭😭😭😭🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
  • Its 18 minutes i am crying how the women explained this with such emotion. Our government is not even saying sorry. Blaming others while they did everything and denying independent international investigations.
  • All the teachers of the world are specially requested to save our Bangladesh student
  • @sa251987
    I have watched whole program. I really appreciate DW News for bringing news and interviews about current unprecedented issues in Bangladesh. Please do continue this and bring the true news and stories for us and the whole world. We want justice and true democracy back in Bangladesh. Love ❤️ Unconditional for Bangladesh 🇧🇩 forever.
  • We Don't Again Sheikh Hasina We want democracy We want Justice
  • @SukunShop
    Everything happened in front of us. We are still hoping for justice.
  • @user-dr8zd6gu8z
    95% peoples in Bangladesh want Hasina to step down. STEP DOWN HASINA !!!!!
  • @skywriter14
    The student from Bangladesh in the show gives me hope. People like him tells me my country is worth fighting for. And people like him are the majority. Thank you for being a great ambassador for the students in this show.
  • I am ashamed to think that I am a citizen of Bangladesh. I am a citizen of Bangladesh and it scares me😢
  • @kashfigazi
    Thank you so much Arafat! Your honesty in speaking about the experiences during the road safety movement, and now quota protest, was crucial for the world to know. Your support means a lot for Bangladesh.