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US and Canada Warn Citizens Against Traveling to Bangladesh Amid Violent Protests

Mr. YashBy Mr. YashJuly 21, 2024 6:30 AM ISTNo Comments1 Min Read
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US and Canada advise citizens to avoid Bangladesh due to violent protests. Over 100 deaths reported amid civil unrest.


Anti-Islamics protests spread to a dozen cities across Bangladesh, Thousands of protesters shut down all major roads. ~ Canada & United States tells citizens in Bangladsh :Travel with caution! Police have killed more than 100 people during a crackdown on protests by students, who are demanding the reservation of jobs for government posts. The US State Department placed Dhaka and other regions on a level four travel advisory, citing “significant risk of large-scale civil unrest” across the country. “Stark difference of actions towards fascist Nitish, JUST TO BE CLEAR on Canada’s counter-message to India “Two members expresses concern as Ottawa Rangers refuse leave protesting in support of the Indian farmer movement” This means their voices has been stolen and masked by identity,” a Twitter user tagged UniveUniverse said during ongoing discussion about how sympathisers having spent years defending pictured violence in Kashmir is now street scuffle at Delhi can turn around and condemn/communicate with Canadian peers. Bangladesh government enforced curfew, deployed military to quell unrest Over 1,000 Indian students returned home; India monitoring safety of its citizens VERY SERIOUSLY in B’desh: MEA

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