Bangladesh Protests (2022–2024)
In an inspiring display of civic engagement, Bangladeshi students have successfully championed change through peaceful protest, leading to the ousting of the government. This movement, spanning from 2022 to 2024, stands as a testament to the power of nonviolent action. The students, driven by a vision for a better future, organised and mobilised with remarkable discipline and resolve. Their efforts highlight the profound impact of collective action, serving as a beacon of hope and a positive example for societies worldwide striving for democratic reform and social justice.
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- Video: Bangladesh up against time to find stolen billions: Central bank governor - Al Jazeera 28.03.25462825
- Bangladeshis toppled a tyrant: Here's what the world can learn from us - New Int 12.03.25460583
- UN Human Rights Denounces Former Government’s Violations Against Protestors - IPS 14.02.25457365
- Bangladesh protests probe reveals top leaders led brutal repression - UN News 12.02.25456929
- Video: Bangladesh protesters attack family home of exiled PM Hasina - Al Jazeera 06.02.25455356
- Minister named in Bangladesh corruption probe - BBC 19.12.24446282
- Thousands march in Bangladesh calling for prosecution of overthrown PM - Al Jazeera 31.12.24448530
- Exiled Sheikh Hasina will stand trial at The Hague, not Dhaka - Pressenza 05.12.24444160
- Unrest in Bangladesh reflects young people’s struggle to find decent work in the world’s poorest nations - Conversation 20.08.24430081
- Tweet: Today, along with 13 other human rights groups, we wrote to the #UN Human Rights Council to urgently establish an independent international mechanism to investigate ri…428522
- Tweet: Violent anti-government protests in Bangladesh have fueled many false claims of attacks against the nation's Hindu minority. - @dwnews 19.08.24428521
- Tweet: @UNHumanRights issued a preliminary report on the protests & unrest in BD in recent weeks. - @UNinBangladesh 16.08.24428524
- Preliminary Analysis of Recent Protests and Unrest in Bangladesh - OHCHR 16.08.24428527
- Video: Bangladesh protesters attack supporters of Sheikh Hasina and harass journalists - AP 16.08.24428525
- Tweet: How is Bangladesh’s interim government doing after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had fled? - @AJEPodcasts 15.08.24428523
- Bangladesh protesters, vowing to ‘guard revolution’, beat Hasina supporters - Al Jazeera 15.08.24428526
- The Bangladesh Protest Movement Won Out Against Repression - Jacobin 14.08.24428530
- ‘Islamophobic, alarmist’: How some India outlets covered Bangladesh crisis - Al Jazeera 08.08.24429355
- How Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z’ protests brought down PM Sheikh Hasina - Al Jazeera 07.08.24428528
- Bangladesh’s protests explained: What led to PM’s ouster and the challenges that lie ahead - Conversation 06.08.24430088
- Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina lands at Hindon Air Base - The Statesman 05.08.24426308
- Tweet: What started out as a student protest in Bangladesh has spiraled into weeks of political violence leading to more than 200 deaths, thousands injured and over ten thous…426306
- Sheikh Hasina: A critical misstep and the end of 15 years ruling Bangladesh - Al Jazeera 05.08.24429364
- Nearly 100 killed as violent protests rock Bangladesh - Euronews 04.08.24426309
- Demonstrators in Bangladesh call on PM to resign - DW 03.08.24426310
- Protesters in Bangladesh Want an End to State Repression - Jacobin 03.08.24427466
- Gen Z in Bangladesh: Moving Beyond the ‘Traitor’ and ‘Freedom Fighter’ Binary - The Diplomat 03.08.24426311
- We need to dismantle the dictatorship in Bangladesh - New Int 01.08.24427866
- After Protest Crackdown, Bangladesh Accuses Tens of Thousands of Crimes - NY Times 30.07.24425576
- Bangladesh: Additional protests, tensions likely nationwide through early August due to possible opposition political party ban /update 14 - Crisis24 30.07.24425575
- Bangladesh mourns some 200 deaths as student protests wind down and thousands are arrested - AP 30.07.24425574
- A Majority of Bangladeshi Netizens Show Red Card to Government’s Mourning Decision - The Diplomat 30.07.24425573
- What's behind India's uneasy silence on Bangladesh riots? - DW 30.07.24425572
- What is happening at the quota-reform protests in Bangladesh? - Amnesty 29.07.24425665
- Bangladesh students demand authorities release their leaders – or prepare for the consequences - Canary 29.07.24425613
- Shot in the eyes, victims of Bangladesh protest violence face dark future - Al Jazeera 29.07.24425414
- Bangladesh restores mobile internet after 11-day blackout to quell protests - Al Jazeera 28.07.24425431
- Bangladesh students vow to resume protests unless leaders freed - VOA 28.07.24425039
- Students in Bangladesh Are Challenging a Repressive System - Jacobin 27.07.24425041
- Bangladesh protest leader fears for his life, taken into custody by government - SCMP 27.07.24425040
- ‘All We Think of Is Him’: Putting Names and Faces to Bangladesh Carnage - NY Times 27.07.24425038
- Bangladesh authorities detain student protest leaders in hospital - Al Jazeera 27.07.24425037
- Bangladesh: Protest leaders held 'for their own security' - DW 27.07.24425036
- Video: Bangladesh unrest: 'I have not earned anything for days' - DW 26.07.24424760
- Bangladesh faces demand for justice over ‘unlawful killings’ during student protests - SCMP 26.07.24424759
- Bangladesh police detain protest leaders at hospital - BBC 26.07.24424758
- Scorn as Bangladesh PM weeps at train station damage - BBC 26.07.24424757
- Is Anyone Buying the Bangladesh Government’s Narrative on the Protest? - The Diplomat 26.07.24 424756
- An Arab Spring for Bangladesh? - Project Syndicate 25.07.24424552
- Bangladesh minister defends gov’t response to protests amid calls for probe - Al Jazeera 25.07.24425332
- History’s Key Role in Deadly Student Protests in Bangladesh - The Diplomat 25.07.24424550
- Bangladesh curfew eases: What’s opened, what’s still shut - Al Jazeera 25.07.24424549
- Drenched in blood - how Bangladesh protests turned deadly - BBC 24.07.24424484
- Video: 174 Killed, 2,500 Arrests in Student-Led Protests over Jobs, Inequality & Corruption - DN! 23.07.24424457
- Bangladesh curfews, internet blackout batter economy amid quota protests - Al Jazeera 23.07.24424393
- In Bangladesh, protests are no longer about the quota system - Al Jazeera 23.07.24424390
- Bangladesh protests: What's next after court cuts quotas? - DW 22.07.24424491
- Bangladesh calm after top court scraps job quotas - Al Jazeera 22.07.24424401
- How peaceful Bangladesh quota protests morphed into nationwide unrest - Aljazeera 21.07.24424486
- Video: Bangladesh overturns job quota ruling after violent protests - Guardian 21.07.24424485
- Video: What’s behind the recurring unrest in Bangladesh? - Al Jazeera 21.07.24424036
- Why is the Bangladeshi government facing so much anger? - BBC 20.07.24423716
- Bangladesh police given ‘shoot-on-sight’ orders amid national curfew - Guardian 20.07.24423700
- National curfew imposed in Bangladesh after student protesters storm prison - Guardian 19.07.24423565
- Bangladesh student protests over jobs escalate, telecoms disrupted - Al Jazeera 19.07.24423473
- ‘It’s war now’: As Bangladesh quota protests escalate, what’s next? - Al Jazeera 19.07.24423466
- Bangladesh job quota protesters call for nationwide shutdown - Al Jazeera 18.07.24423480
- Opposition to BRICS proves BNP is against development of the country: Info Minister - UNB 01.07.23356527
- ‘India Out’ campaigns simmer in Bangladesh amid election fallout - Al Jazeera 07.02.24397196
- Citing ‘dangerous decline’ of human rights, experts urge key reforms - Global Issues 24.01.24395972
- Is Bangladesh Sleep Walking to Dictatorship? - Global Issues 22.01.24395974
- Bangladesh elections mark a pro-China tipping point in South Asia - Al Jazeera 04.01.24392506
- ‘Dummy’ candidates, coerced voting: Inside Bangladesh’s election ‘charade’ - Al Jazeera 03.01.24392251
- The upcoming 7 January 2024 national election is crucial to democratic and sustainable development in Bangladesh - Pressenza 24.12.23391375
- Violent Autocratic Crackdown Ahead of Elections - HRW 26.11.23385983
- Bangladesh’s ongoing political crisis is ‘high risk’ for fragile economy - Al Jazeera 15.11.23383905
- How Journalist Offered Voice to Bangladeshi Factory Workers - VOA 06.11.23382507
- Bangladesh: The government must stop killing protestors and silencing dissent - OMCT 06.11.23382510
- Bangladesh: Political activists to continue nationwide transport blockade campaign Nov. 8-9 /update 2 - Crisis24 06.11.23382509
- The Capitals: Can Sheikh Hasina sail through stormy season of Dhaka politics? - WION 05.11.23382508
- How Corruption Gets in the Way of Happiness in Bangladesh - The Diplomat 04.11.23382513
- Bangladesh arrests more opposition leaders as PM Sheikh Hasina rejects dialogue - SCMP 03.11.23381731
- Bangladesh: Garment workers' strike and related protest campaign likely to continue in Dhaka through at least early November - Crisis24 02.11.23382512
- Bangladesh: Political activists to stage second nationwide transport blockade campaign Nov. 5-6 /update 1 - Crisis24 02.11.23382511
- Sheikh Hasina and the Future of Democracy in Bangladesh - TIME 02.11.23381730
- 5 Takeaways from TIME’s Interview with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina - TIME 02.11.23381729
- Bangladesh: Political violence grips country as election looms - BBC 02.11.23381724
- As strikes, clashes roil Bangladesh, opposition party vows to boycott polls in ‘do-or-die moment’ - SCMP 02.11.23381723
- Violence Erupts Amid Demands for Fair Election - HRW 01.11.23381725
- Two killed in anti-government protest in Bangladesh - Reuters 31.10.23381722
- Key opposition figure jailed after rally turns violent - Guardian 30.10.23381341
- Bangladesh Police Detained a Key Opposition Leader as Violence Leaves 3 More Dead, Many Injured - VOA 29.10.23381728
- Opposition activists held over policeman's death in Bangladesh protest - Reuters 29.10.23381727
- Bangladesh Opposition Calls for PM’s Resignation in Protests - Bloomberg 28.10.23381726
- Bangladesh anti-government protests turn violent - DW 28.10.23381721
- Bangladesh FM says not bothered by US visa curbs, promises free elections - Al Jazeera 23.09.23373616
- Excessive Force Against Political Protesters - HRW 02.08.23363491
- Authorities must de-escalate the ongoing crisis and respect the rights of protesters - Amnesty 31.07.23363970
- Why is the Bangladeshi opposition protesting against Sheikh Hasina’s gov’t? - Al Jazeera 30.07.23362972