Injured brought to hospital following deadly unrest over job quotas ruling in Bangladesh

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Dhaka, Bangladesh – 19 July 2024
1. Wide of ambulance and another vehicle carrying injured
2. Various of people carrying injured
3. SOUNDBITE (Bangla) Riad (last name not given), student:
“They are firing openly. Three of my brothers (protesters) are already dead at (Bangladesh Kuwait) Maitree Hospital. A bullet hit the head of another brother, and I just brought him to Maitree Hospital. See, there are blood stains on my hand. Why are my hands coloured with blood of my brothers?”
4. Ambulance entering the hospital
5. Woman crying UPSOUND  No name given (Bangla): “Why are there so many dead bodies? Oh, Allah forgive me. What country (do) we live in? Oh Allah, which country are we living in?”
6.  Various of people carrying injured
7. Various of ambulances carrying injured entering hospital
STORYLINE:
Injured people arrived at a hospital in Dhaka after days of nationwide unrest and deadly clashes between police and demonstrators that have killed scores of people.

Bangladesh’s top court on Sunday scaled back a controversial quota system for government job applicants, in a partial victory for student protesters.  

Students, frustrated by shortages of good jobs, have been demanding an end to a quota that reserved 30% of government jobs for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s war of independence in 1971.

The protests have posed the most serious challenge to Bangladesh's government since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina won a fourth consecutive term in January elections that were boycotted by the main opposition groups.

Universities have been closed, the internet has been shut off and the government has ordered people to stay at home.

The protests turned deadly on Tuesday, a day after students at Dhaka University began clashing with police.

Violence continued to escalate as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and hurled smoke grenades to scatter stone-throwing protesters.

Bangladeshi authorities haven’t shared any official numbers of those killed and injured, but at least four local newspapers on Sunday reported that over 100 people have been killed.

AP video shot by AI Emrun Garjon

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