End the Violence: Protect Bangladesh's Students, Step Down Sheikh Hasina

The Issue

Sheikh Hasina: The Dictator of Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina, the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh, came to power in an army-backed election in 2009. Since then, there have been no proper democratic elections in Bangladesh. More than 

Numerous Human Rights Violations

1. Opposition Suppression: Over the years, Sheikh Hasina's regime has been responsible for the deaths of over 100,000 opposition members.
2. Targeting Students: Recently, the regime has turned its violence towards students. These students have been asking for their rights, only to be met with lethal force.

Brutal Crackdown on Students

- State-Sanctioned Violence: Sheikh Hasina has ordered the police and army to shoot unarmed students. 
- Casualties: More than 1,000 students have been killed in a week.
- Information Blackout: To prevent the world from knowing about these atrocities, the government has shut down the internet.

2009: BDR Mutiny and Aftermath
- The Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny resulted in the deaths of 74 people, including 57 army officers.
2010: Killings of Army Generals 
- Several high-ranking army officials were allegedly killed under suspicious circumstances, raising concerns about internal purges within the military.
2013: Shahbagh Movement and Hefajat-e-Islam Crackdown
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During protests for capital punishment for war criminals, clashes led to the deaths of numerous demonstrators.
- The crackdown on Hefajat-e-Islam activists in Dhaka's Shapla Chattar resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries.
2013-Present: Enforced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Killings
- Human rights organizations report hundreds of cases of enforced disappearances, with many victims being opposition members or activists.
- Extrajudicial killings by law enforcement agencies, particularly the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), have been widely documented.
2014: Controversial General Elections
- The 2014 elections were boycotted by the main opposition party, leading to widespread violence and allegations of voter suppression.
- Post-election violence resulted in numerous deaths and injuries.
2015: Political Violence and Crackdowns
- Political unrest and violence surged, leading to clashes between opposition supporters and security forces.
- Numerous opposition leaders and activists were arrested, allegedly tortured, and many were killed.
2018: Student Protests for Road Safety
- Protests led by students demanding road safety were met with brutal crackdowns by police and ruling party activists.
- Numerous students were killed, injured, and many were arrested or faced harassment.
2018: Quota Reform Protests
- Students protesting against the government’s quota system in public sector jobs were violently suppressed.
- Security forces and ruling party activists attacked demonstrators, resulting in injuries, the killing of students, and arrests.
2023-Present: Killings of Students
- Recent reports indicate that over 1,000 students have been killed in a week for protesting and asking for their rights.
- The government shut down the internet to prevent information from spreading globally.

There are many more incidents, but these highlight the significant violence and suppression faced by citizens in Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina's rule.

Urgent Call for Action

If Sheikh Hasina remains in power, the killings and human rights abuses will continue. It is imperative for the safety and future of Bangladesh that she steps down as Prime Minister.

Some Videos (how she killing students):

After killed a student inside police van, police throwing his body on the road

A student hide in balcony, police find him and shot him from point-zero

Click here to see how police are shooting on students

 

 

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The Issue

Sheikh Hasina: The Dictator of Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina, the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh, came to power in an army-backed election in 2009. Since then, there have been no proper democratic elections in Bangladesh. More than 

Numerous Human Rights Violations

1. Opposition Suppression: Over the years, Sheikh Hasina's regime has been responsible for the deaths of over 100,000 opposition members.
2. Targeting Students: Recently, the regime has turned its violence towards students. These students have been asking for their rights, only to be met with lethal force.

Brutal Crackdown on Students

- State-Sanctioned Violence: Sheikh Hasina has ordered the police and army to shoot unarmed students. 
- Casualties: More than 1,000 students have been killed in a week.
- Information Blackout: To prevent the world from knowing about these atrocities, the government has shut down the internet.

2009: BDR Mutiny and Aftermath
- The Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny resulted in the deaths of 74 people, including 57 army officers.
2010: Killings of Army Generals 
- Several high-ranking army officials were allegedly killed under suspicious circumstances, raising concerns about internal purges within the military.
2013: Shahbagh Movement and Hefajat-e-Islam Crackdown
-
During protests for capital punishment for war criminals, clashes led to the deaths of numerous demonstrators.
- The crackdown on Hefajat-e-Islam activists in Dhaka's Shapla Chattar resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries.
2013-Present: Enforced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Killings
- Human rights organizations report hundreds of cases of enforced disappearances, with many victims being opposition members or activists.
- Extrajudicial killings by law enforcement agencies, particularly the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), have been widely documented.
2014: Controversial General Elections
- The 2014 elections were boycotted by the main opposition party, leading to widespread violence and allegations of voter suppression.
- Post-election violence resulted in numerous deaths and injuries.
2015: Political Violence and Crackdowns
- Political unrest and violence surged, leading to clashes between opposition supporters and security forces.
- Numerous opposition leaders and activists were arrested, allegedly tortured, and many were killed.
2018: Student Protests for Road Safety
- Protests led by students demanding road safety were met with brutal crackdowns by police and ruling party activists.
- Numerous students were killed, injured, and many were arrested or faced harassment.
2018: Quota Reform Protests
- Students protesting against the government’s quota system in public sector jobs were violently suppressed.
- Security forces and ruling party activists attacked demonstrators, resulting in injuries, the killing of students, and arrests.
2023-Present: Killings of Students
- Recent reports indicate that over 1,000 students have been killed in a week for protesting and asking for their rights.
- The government shut down the internet to prevent information from spreading globally.

There are many more incidents, but these highlight the significant violence and suppression faced by citizens in Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina's rule.

Urgent Call for Action

If Sheikh Hasina remains in power, the killings and human rights abuses will continue. It is imperative for the safety and future of Bangladesh that she steps down as Prime Minister.

Some Videos (how she killing students):

After killed a student inside police van, police throwing his body on the road

A student hide in balcony, police find him and shot him from point-zero

Click here to see how police are shooting on students

 

 

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