Police patrol the streets during an imposed curfew after scores were killed and hundreds injured in clashes over the allocation of civil service jobs, in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Despite the call to suspend protests for two days, unrest continues to grip Bangladesh. In the past week, violent clashes in Dhaka and other regions have killed several students and police officials amid the unrest causeed by the 2024 quota reform movement.
Police patrol the streets during an imposed curfew after scores were killed and hundreds injured in clashes over the allocation of civil service jobs, in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Police fire tear gas shells to disperse students protesting a controversial quota system for government job applicants, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
An injured policeman lies on a street during clashes with students protesting against a controversial quota system for government job applicants in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Students beat a policeman with sticks during a protest over a controversial quota system for government job applicants, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi military force stand guard on a street during a nationwide curfew in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Students clash with police during a protest over the quota system in public service, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
An injured student is carried on a stretcher as students clash with police over the quota system in public service brought to a hospital, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi military forces on armored vehicles patrol on the streets of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Students clash with police during a protest over the quota system in public service, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Students clash with police during a protest over the quota system in public service, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Students clash with police during a protest over the quota system in public service in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Students clash with police during a protest over the quota system in public service, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.