Over 1,000 killed in Bangladesh violence since July, health ministry chief says

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The death toll in student-led protests that ousted the prime minister makes it the bloodiest period in the South Asian country’s history since its 1971 independence.
Dhaka celebrate the resignation of the Prime Minister - 05 Aug 2024
A vehicle burning inside the prime minister’s residence in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Aug. 5.Piyas Biswas / Sipa USA via AP

DHAKA, Bangladesh — Violence that erupted in Bangladesh during last month’s anti-government protests killed more than 1,000 people, the interim health ministry chief said Thursday, making it the bloodiest period in the South Asian country’s history since its 1971 independence.

The violence erupted during a student-led movement against public sector job quotas, which later intensified into an uprising against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who resigned and fled to India on Aug. 5 moments before her residence was stormed by hundreds of protesters.

Clashes between Anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra in Dhaka on July 16, 2024.
At Least five demonstrators were Killed in Bangladesh on July 16 during violent clashes between rival student groups over quotas for coveted government jobs, police said.K M Asad / LightRocket via Getty Images

An interim government led by Nobel prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus replaced Hasina’s administration, quelling the violence that had flared for weeks before her departure, as security forces cracked down on protests, and continued for some days after she fled.

“Over 1,000 people have been killed and over 400 students have lost their eyesight,” a statement from the health ministry said, quoting its chief Nurjahan Begum.

“Many have become blind in one eye, many have lost sight in both eyes... many people have leg injuries and many of them had to get their legs amputated,” the statement said.

The ministry did not mention in its statement how it assessed the death toll.

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