Bangladesh PM Hasina says opposition to blame for deadly unrest, maintains curfew

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said a curfew imposed last week following days of clashes between protesters and security forces would be lifted when the situation improved. Days of student-led protests that turned deadly prompted the government to shut down internet services, impose a curfew and deploy the army. A top court on Sunday agreed to scrap many of the proposed quotas after at least 147 people were confirmed dead in the violence.

Bangladesh PM Hasina says opposition to blame for deadly unrest, maintains curfew
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said a curfew imposed last week following days of clashes between protesters and security forces would be lifted when the situation improved. Days of student-led protests that turned deadly prompted the government to shut down internet services, impose a curfew and deploy the army. A top court on Sunday agreed to scrap many of the proposed quotas after at least 147 people were confirmed dead in the violence.

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