"Bangladesh Closes Universities Amid Deadly Job Quota Protests"

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"Bangladesh Closes Universities Amid Deadly Job Quota Protests"
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Schools and universities in Bangladesh have been closed indefinitely following deadly protests over government job quotas, which reserve positions for war heroes' relatives, women, ethnic minorities, and the disabled. Students argue the system is discriminatory and demand merit-based recruitment. Clashes between anti-quota protesters and supporters, including the student wing of the ruling Awami League, have resulted in six deaths and hundreds of injuries. Despite the government's efforts to maintain order, protests are expected to continue until the quota system is permanently abolished.

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