"Bangladesh Erupts in Violent Protests Over Job Quotas"

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Violent clashes erupted at universities across Bangladesh as students protested the reinstatement of a controversial quota system in government jobs, which they believe limits their opportunities. The protests turned violent, with members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling Awami League party, attacking demonstrators. The quota system, which reserves 30% of government jobs for descendants of freedom fighters, was abolished in 2018 but recently reinstated by a High Court decision, sparking widespread anger and violent confrontations.
- ‘We sought rights’: Bangladesh on edge after quota protest turns violent Al Jazeera English
- Violent clashes over government jobs quota system leave scores injured in Bangladesh The Associated Press
- Tens of Thousands of Students Protest Job Quotas in Bangladesh’s Streets The New York Times
- Bangladesh: Students protest jobs reserved for war heroes' children BBC.com
- Why Is the Bangladesh Government Unable to Quell Ongoing Students Protests? The Diplomat
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