The European Union has criticized the use of 'excessive force' against student protesters in Bangladesh. Demonstrations against unpopular quotas for civil service jobs were met with force by police. Conservative estimates put the number killed at 200 people, with at least a thousand injured and many more arrested or detained. DW has spoken to a mother whose son was killed in the violence.
So will the government apologise, or resign? We asked them directly.
Chapters:
0:00 EU's criticism of Dhaka
3:03 Mohammed Arafat, , Bangladeshi Information Minister
11:10 Debarati Guha, DW Asia Department
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So will the government apologise, or resign? We asked them directly.
Chapters:
0:00 EU's criticism of Dhaka
3:03 Mohammed Arafat, , Bangladeshi Information Minister
11:10 Debarati Guha, DW Asia Department
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#bangladesh #eu #studentprotest
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