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Quota Carnage

Quota Carnage

Shot, shackled, blinded

Eighteen-year-old Alif Hassan Rahat, a student from Milestone College in Uttara, dreamed of becoming a rocket engineer.

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The power of education in ‘Bangla Bashanta'

Identity and ideology politics also played an essential role in brewing the Bangla Bashanta.

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A new dawn rises on Bangladesh

After Hasina’s fall, we must strive to build a pro-people, inclusive society

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We must turn back from further violence

Bangladesh is heading down an extremely dangerous path

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Violence against students: A tribute to our little John Hampdens

Students who were shot dead and injured were simply exercising their democratic rights and posed no threat to anybody.

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Count of a carnage: about 95pc killed by gunshots

When Tahir Zaman Priyo was gunned down around 5:00pm on July 19 just behind Labaid Hospital in Dhaka’s Dhanmondi, his friend Faria Ulfath Syed heard just a single gunshot.

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Holding to account the perpetrators of crimes against protesters

The July massacre has brought the credibility of this regime into question.

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New student politics demands respect, dignity, and trust

It is astounding how little a regime in power for 15 years understands the new form of student politics.

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Whom do information blackouts during protests ultimately benefit?

Internet shutdown is one of the major aspects of control that the Awami League government has exercised to curb the protests.

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Dhaka filling up with garbage

Proper action needed to remove accumulated waste

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A timely verdict

Court grants 93 percent quota for talent-based recruitment

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What lies ahead for the nation

The students’ awakening was unsurprising for those with some political sensibility left.

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Accountability must be ensured

Investigate allegations of abuse

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Curfew and violence slowly bleeding the economy

Resulting damage could have severe long-term impacts

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Saluting the spirit of our young people

There is no shame in admitting that in the last few days many of us have cried helplessly, over the senseless deaths of students—teenagers or in their early twenties—the same age or close to the ages of our children.

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Protests, deaths and a collective breakdown

It is a special kind of horror to see the semi-abstract theories you studied for your semi-abstract major come to life, and begin to apply to events 20 minutes away from you.

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Move away from blame game and confrontational power politics

The Appellate Division verdict of July 21 has opened the scope for resolution of the main issue around the demands coming from the quota reform movement.

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Time for a deeper reflection on the violent clashes

Legal action for violence is vital, and so is addressing popular anger

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