Student Demonstrations Escalate as Bangladesh Imposes Military-Enforced Curfew

July 20, 2024

Dhaka, Bangladesh :The capital city of Dhaka fell silent on Saturday as soldiers patrolled empty streets, enforcing a curfew aimed at quelling deadly student-led protests. The unrest, sparked by government job quota policies, has claimed at least 105 lives this week.

Communication Blackout

  • Internet and text messaging services suspended since Thursday
  • International calls largely unsuccessful
  • Local media websites and social media accounts inactive

Casualties and Injuries

  • Death toll reaches 105
  • Thousands injured across the country
  • Dhaka Medical College Hospital received 27 bodies in just two hours on Friday evening

Escalating Violence

  • Five days of clashes between protesters and security forces
  • Police using tear gas and sound grenades
  • Demonstrators throwing bricks and setting vehicles ablaze

Root Causes

  • Protests initially focused on government job quotas
  • Fueled by high youth unemployment
  • Nearly one-fifth of Bangladesh's 170 million population is young

Government Response

  • National curfew imposed
  • Military deployed to assist police
  • Curfew briefly lifted for two hours on Saturday for essential activities
  • Situation to be reassessed on Sunday morning

Current State

  • Army personnel conducting ID checks at various checkpoints
  • Further actions dependent on Sunday's assessment

The protests mark the largest demonstrations since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's re-election to a fourth consecutive term earlier this year. As the situation develops, the government faces the challenge of addressing the underlying issues while restoring order to the capital and beyond.