Timeline for Why are people protesting so desperately in Bangladesh
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Jul 22 at 8:04 | comment | added | F1Krazy | Well, it worked - they've just announced a reduction in the quota from 30% to 5%. I'm unsure that this answers the question of why they were so upset in the first place, though. | |
Jul 21 at 5:11 | history | edited | Schmerel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 21 at 4:49 | comment | added | MisterMiyagi | "reserves up to 30% of government jobs" sounds pretty outrageous to my western bias ears. It’s exactly how you keep certain people in and certain people out of power. This seems to match what your linked article says: "Protesters argue the quota system is discriminatory and benefits supporters of Hasina, whose Awami League party led the independence movement, saying it should be replaced with a merit-based system." | |
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Jul 21 at 4:04 | history | asked | Schmerel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |