DHAKA, July 30 — Bangladeshi students held scattered street protests yesterday after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government ignored an ultimatum to release their leaders and...
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At least half a dozen leaders of Students Against Discrimination, the group that organised the initial protests, are among thousands since taken into police custody. Security forces were deployed widely elsewhere in the teeming megacity of 20 million to deter other demonstrations. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on was “concerned about reported mass arrests” as well as “emerging reports about the excessive use of force by security forces”, spokesman Stephane Dujarric said yesterday.
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