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Hundreds of students have protested near the site of the deadly crash of a Bangladesh air force training jet into a school in ...
DHAKA, July 22 (Reuters) - Police used tear gas to disperse angry students in Bangladesh on Tuesday who demanded answers from ...
Students gather to protest in Bangladesh outside the school where a military jet crashed Monday, killing at least 30 people, ...
Thousands of students protested on Tuesday during the visit of interim government officials to the crash site of a Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh on July 1, 2025 marks one year since students launched protests that culminated weeks later in the overthrow of the government.
Crime continues to surge, public trust in law enforcement remains fragile, and mob violence fills the vacuum left by institutional weakness.
These crowds aren’t just about protest; they’re about power, visibility, and pressure. In many ways, crowd politics has become woven into the fabric of how politics is done in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh sorely needs a “Nelson Mandela moment”, he says. Editor’s note: This story has been amended by naming the research firm behind a poll we cite.