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‘We sought rights’: Bangladesh on edge after quota protest turns violent

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Student protests in Bangladesh have turned violent, with at least six people killed, and dozens injured in fighting between rival groups and police.
They are calling for an end to what they say are discriminatory quotas for public service jobs. They say it favours supporters of the ruling party.

Al Jazeera’s Tanvir Chowdhury has more from Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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