Bangla Press Desk: More than 90 people, including students, journalists and police personnel, were injured, and at least 100 were detained on 31 July as student-led demonstrations demanding justice for the killings of protesters and the release of leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (ADSM) escalated across the country.
Amid the growing unrest, the United Nations offered to send an independent fact-finding team to help build trust among stakeholders and reduce tensions.
Meanwhile, Amnesty International expressed alarm over the violent crackdown, and the European Union suspended scheduled negotiations with Bangladesh on a new cooperation agreement.
Nationwide protests draw wide support
March for Justice: Over 90 injured, 100 detained as protests intensify nationwide
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: More than 90 people, including students, journalists and police personnel, were injured, and at least 100 were detained on 31 July as student-led demonstrations demanding justice for the killings of protesters and the release of leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (ADSM) escalated across the country.
Amid the growing unrest, the United Nations offered to send an independent fact-finding team to help build trust among stakeholders and reduce tensions.
Meanwhile, Amnesty International expressed alarm over the violent crackdown, and the European Union suspended scheduled negotiations with Bangladesh on a new cooperation agreement.
Nationwide protests draw wide support
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