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2024 Bangladesh post-resignation violence took place after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, targeting Awami League supporters, religious minorities, government and security officials. [2] On the day of the resignation 25 police officers were killed. [1] According to the Daily Sun at least 119 were killed that day. [3]
The population of Hindus in Bangladesh has declined from 22% in 1971 to 7.5% in 2023. Sheikh Hasina seen as a secular or moderate leader of Bangladesh. Due to its nominal avowal of secularism, Bangladesh's religious minorities, most notably Hindus tended to favor the Awami League. Most of Awami League favoured hindu was attacked by the ...
People cheering in front of the Prime Minister's Office after Sheikh Hasina's resignation. The non-cooperation movement, [a] also known as the one-point movement, [b] was a pro-democratic disinvestment movement and mass uprising against the Awami League-led government of Bangladesh, initiated within the framework of the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement.
Inside Bangladesh it’s being dubbed a Gen Z revolution – a protest movement that pitted mostly young student demonstrators against a 76-year-old leader who had dominated her nation for decades ...
The chaos on Bangladesh’s streets continued after her resignation on Monday. Dozens of police officers were killed, prompting police to stop working across the country.
The non-cooperation movement, [a] also known as the one-point movement, [b] was a pro-democratic disinvestment movement and mass uprising against the Awami League -led government of Bangladesh, initiated within the framework of the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement. The sole demand of this movement was the resignation of Prime Minister ...
Injuries. ~20,000+. The Bangladesh protests of 2022–24 was a series of protests against the government of Sheikh Hasina between 2022 and 2024. Anti-government protests broke out in Bangladesh on 10 December 2022. [4] The protests were initiated by the Bangladeshi opposition, which vowed to continue protests despite autocratic crackdown.
Nahid Islam (Bengali: নাহিদ ইসলাম; born 1998) is a Bangladeshi student activist who serves as an advisor to the 2024 Bangladesh interim government. [2] [3] He is a key coordinator of the Anti-discrimination Students Movement, which led the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform and non-cooperation movements, ultimately resulting in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation.