- Bangladesh authorities have custody of three student leaders, citing their safety amidst protests.
- Student protests against civil service job quotas have led to nationwide unrest and a deadly army crackdown, with around 150 fatalities reported.
- The detained student leaders were forcibly taken from the hospital by plainclothes detectives.
- There is a widespread crackdown on dissent, with reports of students being abducted from their homes and streets by law enforcement agencies.
- Families of the detained and missing students are unable to locate their loved ones, raising human rights concerns.
- The government’s actions, including internet shutdowns and curfews, have been criticized as attempts to suppress the protest movement.
- Despite the government’s partial lifting of the internet shutdown and curfew, law enforcement presence remains high, with reports of harassment and violence against protesters.
- There are allegations of the use of excessive force by the authorities, including the deployment of the army and misuse of United Nations vehicles to target unarmed civilians.
- The official death toll from the protests is reported as 204, but eyewitnesses claim the actual number is much higher.
- Despite the government scaling back the controversial quota system, the unrest and dissatisfaction among the student population and wider society persist.
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