

Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over
Jul 31, 2024
Nazifa Zahnat, Prapti Taposhi, and Tasneem share their gripping experiences as student protesters in Bangladesh. They discuss the brutal crackdowns and police harassment they face while advocating for justice. Despite internet blackouts, their resolve remains unshaken. The conversation reveals how the protests have evolved from specific job quota demands to a broader call for political reform and accountability. These students express deep frustration with the government's response, underscoring their commitment to fighting for democracy and societal change.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Voices of Resistance: Bangladeshi Student Protests
02:51 • 7min
Government Response to Student Protests and Violence Accusations in Bangladesh
09:21 • 2min
Evolving Protests: From Quota Demands to Political Reform
11:03 • 5min
Students Demand Accountability Amid Rising Discontent
15:43 • 4min