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17 Jul 2024 | 02:48 PM UTC

Bangladesh: Further protests, violence, related disruptions likely to continue nationwide through at least late July /update 6

Further rallies, clashes likely in Bangladesh through late July. At least 6 killed, thousands injured. Most academic institutions closed.

Warning

Further rallies, violence, and related disruptions are likely to continue across Bangladesh through at least late July. Since early July, student activists have staged various nationwide demonstrations, including railway and road blockades, to demand reforms to the public employment quota system and to address perceived grievances about its fairness and implementation criteria. As of July 17, the violence has resulted in at least six deaths and thousands of injuries. The government has indefinitely shut down most academic institutions, including public and private high schools and universities, due to escalating tensions.

Several rallies, counterprotests, and clashes have occurred in various urban centers, such as Bogura, Chattogram, Dhaka, and Rangpur. Primary rally sites have included transportation hubs, university campuses, and major thoroughfares. The ongoing tensions have caused disruptions to businesses, passenger and freight rail services, and vehicular traffic, especially in Dhaka. Railway and highway blockades continue to occur sporadically in some areas, affecting major routes in the capital. On July 16, minor flight delays were reported at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC) due to increased traffic congestion on Airport Road. Reports also indicate that protesters have carried improvised weapons, including iron rods and steel pipes, in some regions.

Further protest activities of varying types, including transport blockades, are highly likely to continue over the coming weeks. Counterdemonstrations by opposing groups could occur at short notice. Participation will vary by sponsoring entity and locale, with the potential to attract several thousand participants. Activists typically hold marches between university squares and major intersections or public squares. In Dhaka, potential gathering sites include the Dhaka and Jagannath university campuses, the Raju Memorial Sculpture, and the Shahbagh area.

Authorities are maintaining an increased security presence in Dhaka, Bogura, Chattogram, and Rajshahi districts. Depending on operational needs, officials may expand their presence to additional regions and implement enhanced restrictions, including temporary curbs on public movement. Authorities could also use force, including baton charges and tear gas, to disperse unruly crowds. Additional clashes between protesters and police, as well as between supporters of opposing groups, are possible. Isolated security incidents, including arson and vandalism, cannot be ruled out. Further localized transport and business disruptions are highly likely.

Avoid all demonstrations due to the potential for increased violence. Depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance. Confirm ground transport and flight arrangements beforehand; do not check out of accommodation without confirming onward travel. Do not navigate any roadblocks, as protesters could attack vehicles. Plan accordingly for related business disruptions. Monitor trusted local media for updates on protests and related disruptions, as organizers may not announce them in advance. Heed all security and traffic advisories.