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Casualty count in Bangladesh protests
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The recent protests in Bangladesh have resulted in significant casualties, with various sources reporting different figures. According to Al Jazeera, the death toll has reached 114, with thousands injured as of late July 2024 Al Jazeera. Voice of America also reported a similar death toll, confirming that at least 114 people have died during the protests VOA News. PBS NewsHour noted that the protests have been the deadliest since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's re-election, with 22 deaths reported on the bloodiest day of demonstrations PBS NewsHour. The protests, which began over government job quotas, have escalated due to economic insecurity and high unemployment among the youth. The government has imposed a nationwide curfew and internet blackout to control the situation. The casualty figures vary slightly across sources, but the consensus is that the death toll is over 100, making these protests one of the deadliest in recent Bangladeshi history.