In the heart of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, a powerful wave of protest has surged, with tens of thousands of students and their supporters taking to the streets. Their demand is clear and unyielding: the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This is not a call rooted in fleeting anger; it is a呐喊 of a generation that has witnessed the残酷 crackdown on dissent, a crackdown that has left at least 200 people dead.
In the heart of Bangladesh, a nation once scarred by war now echoes with the voices of its youth, demanding justice and reform. As Prime Minister Shik Casina announces the impending lift of a nationwide curfew, the question remains: will this be enough to quell the fervor of the students who continue to demonstrate?