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Protests and violence break out again in Bangladesh amid calls for the government’s resignation

  • Protests in Bangladesh included diverse participants demanding government resignation and justice for over 200 deaths last month, as reported on Saturday.
  • Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina invited protest leaders to discuss issues, but coordinator Nahid Islam declined, stating, “The time to ask forgiveness has passed.”
  • European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called for an international investigation into the “excessive and lethal force against protesters.
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In Bangladesh, clashes have occurred again during protests against the government. More than 20 people have died. The prime minister reacts with a curfew.

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