As life gets back to normal on the streets of Dhaka, rights groups and demonstrators are demanding answers from the Bangladeshi government over a brutal crackdown that left 200 people dead during protests against a quota system for government jobs. The government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had imposed a nationwide curfew, blocked internet and text messaging access, and deployed the military, following clashes between demonstrators and police during student protests. As more and more information about the crackdown emerges online, protesters demand political leaders take responsibility.
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