Bangladesh students vow to keep demonstrating after job quotas walked back

Bangladesh students vow to keep demonstrating after job quotas walked back

In Bangladesh a Supreme Court ruling has significantly reduced quotas for government jobs.
The controversial policy – scrapped by Sheikh Hasina’s government in 2018 – was reintroduced in June, prompting widespread demonstrations.
A crackdown by security forces has killed more than 140 people and injured thousands.
A nationwide curfew and internet blackout remain in force – and protesters say their fight isn’t over.

Al Jazeera’s Michael Appel reports.

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