Bangladesh crawls back to normalcy after violent clashes that killed nearly 200 people

(24 Jul 2024)
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Dhaka – 24 July 2024
1. Mohammad Ali Arafat, junior minister for information and broadcasting, along with others visiting damaged BTV (Bangladesh Television) offices
2. Arafat amid BTV debris
3. Arafat briefing media
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohammad Ali Arafat, Junior Minister for Information and Broadcasting of Bangladesh:
“The office started working from today… officially. You know that right? So, we are still working on this, determining the numbers. OK? Because yesterday was also holiday, day before yesterday, and we are also busy in terms of handling the situation, in terms of protecting the human lives, protecting the government and the public and the private properties. So now the office is working and determining the numbers and once a number is fully determined , we will make the official declaration.”
5. Various of damaged BTV offices
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohammad Ali Arafat, Junior Minister for Information and Broadcasting of Bangladesh:
“You think that students have done it? That’s what government is trying to say: We can sense an invasion of a third party, who got into it and started attacking the government establishment. Many of the government and the public properties they started attacking, and also killing. We saw some sabotage also.”
7. Journalist asking question
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohammad Ali Arafat, Junior Minister for Information and Broadcasting of Bangladesh:
“The independent judicial committee has been formed by the government and headed by a senior judge, justice of the appellant division of the Supreme Court. And this committee, I think it has started working already. And their job is going to be do a thorough investigation of whatever happened and to get everyone, anyone and everyone who is responsible, to get them to book.”
9. Various of army vehicles patrolling on Dhaka streets during curfew break
10. Various of Dhaka streets during curfew break

STORYLINE:
Bangladesh appeared to be returning to some sense of normalcy on Wednesday, after more than a week of deadly chaos triggered by student protests.

Thousands of cars and bicycles were on the streets of the capital Dhaka after authorities relaxed a curfew for seven hours.

Offices and banks opened for a few hours, while authorities restored broadband internet in some areas in Dhaka and the second-largest city, Chattogram.

Schools and other educational institutions remained closed until further notice.

Authorities said the curfew would continue in Dhaka and elsewhere until the situation improved.

Local media report on Wednesday reported that at least 197 people were killed in violence during the protests over government job quotas.

The Associated Press could not confirm the death toll from any official sources.

A government official on Wednesday said official casualty figures would be announced after a judicial inquiry had been completed.

Mohammad Ali Arafat, junior minister for information and broadcasting, was speaking during a visit to the destroyed offices of Bangladesh Television.

The Dhaka headquarters of the state-run broadcaster was badly damaged in an arson attack during the protests.

Clashes between police and mainly student protesters first erupted on July 15.

The students called for an end to a quota that reserved 30% of government jobs for relatives of veterans who fought in the war of independence in 1971.

The chaos turned deadly after the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and right-wing Jamaat-e-Islami party extended support to the protests.

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