UN rights office estimates up to 1,400 killed in crackdown on student-led protests in Bangladesh

A UN report estimates that up to 1,400 people were killed in Bangladesh during a six-week crackdown on student-led protests against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Security forces allegedly committed extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture, possibly amounting to crimes against humanity. The protests, initially against a job quota system, escalated into a major uprising, leading to Hasina’s ousting and flight to India. The UN investigation was conducted at the request of interim leader Muhammad Yunus.

UN rights office estimates up to 1,400 killed in crackdown on student-led protests in Bangladesh
A UN report estimates that up to 1,400 people were killed in Bangladesh during a six-week crackdown on student-led protests against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Security forces allegedly committed extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture, possibly amounting to crimes against humanity. The protests, initially against a job quota system, escalated into a major uprising, leading to Hasina’s ousting and flight to India. The UN investigation was conducted at the request of interim leader Muhammad Yunus.