On behalf of students of Bangladesh I want to inform you that we are being hunted down and killed in our country for peaceful protests. For the past week fellow students in our country has been protesting against the government for quota reform. During these peaceful protest her party's affliated students and police now border guard are attacking unarmed civilian students. Now that the students of Bangladesh are not giving up she is fleeing to Spain under the protection of military. Please inform your media about this incident. Please do not let her bloody feet enter your country. As of now 21 students have died in the hands of police and her afflicted student organisation.

by Fun_Permit_7785

8 comments
  1. Can you explain about the quota reform?

    Curious to know about it

  2. How is Spain remotely involved here? By being involved I mean, why are we friends with anyone from Bangladesh? Why is anyone fleeing here?

  3. If you think us as citizens and redditors have any saying in the decisions our country makes, you have been really misinformed.

  4. There are no credible reports suggesting that the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, is fleeing to Spain. Instead, she is scheduled for an official visit to Spain and Brazil starting from July 21, 2024. These visits aim to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance trade and commerce between Bangladesh and these countries.

    OP, why do you think she is fleeing?

  5. Kick her out!

    I’ll post some links here. You’ll know.

  6. Some context :

    The PM of Bangladesh is on a visit to Spain
    https://www.msn.com/es-es/dinero/other/las-firmas-constructoras-de-espa%C3%B1a-se-lanzan-a-construir-un-gigantesco-metro-en-bangladesh-por-27-000-millones/ar-BB1qdcj1

    At the same time there are protests in Bangladesh regarding Job quotas
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd1rzm4kjx0o

    The Government of Bangladesh is seen as becoming increasingly authoritarian
    https://time.com/6330463/bangladesh-sheikh-hasina-wazed-profile/ raising questions to what degree the PM might face international sanctions.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Bangladesh

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