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A mutiny rooted in history?

MULTIPLE assumptions emerged from the furious anti-job quota protests that recently catapulted Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina to her worst encounter during her last 15-years of uninterrupted rule. The number of deaths swirled beyond two hundred as of this writing; overwhelming brutalities, rampant arson, prolonged curfews...

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Nat’l mass inquiry commission a welcome development

IN A historically and politically significant move, a national mass inquiry commission to investigate the recent violent crackdown on student protests that sought reforms in public service job quota was announced on July 29 at a protest that lawyers organised in Dhaka. The commission is meant to establish the political and legal liability for...

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Arafat for taking action against attackers, killers upon investigation

Expressing grief over the causalities during the violence across Bangladesh, centring job quota reform movement, state minister for information and broadcasting Mohammad Ali Arafat said on Tuesday that action would be taken against the attackers, perpetrators and killers upon investigation....

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How rational is govt job quota?

People of Bangladesh have been victims of discrimination at the hands of foreign rulers for thousands of years. It can, therefore, be seen that the development movement started with the aim of eliminating discrimination. The main objective of the great liberation war was to establish a non-sectarian...