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Six students killed in Bangladesh protest against quota system

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Six students were killed in violent protests against the quota system in Bangladesh, leading to nationwide school closures. Demonstrators continue to mobilize despite calls to return to class. International bodies have urged the government to protect peaceful protesters and guarantee their safety.
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