Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z revolution’ toppled a veteran leader. Why did they hit the streets and what happens now? | CNN (2024)

Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z revolution’ toppled a veteran leader. Why did they hit the streets and what happens now? | CNN (1)

People celebrate the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 5, 2024.

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Inside Bangladesh it’s being dubbed a Gen Z revolution – a protest movement that pitted mostly young student demonstrators against a 76-year-old leader who had dominated her nation for decades and turned increasingly authoritarian in recent years.

There was jubilation on the streets of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on Monday after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country by helicopter following weeks of deadly anti-government unrest.

Hasina’s abrupt exit ends 15 years in power that has been marked by a stifling of civil freedoms and the heavy-handed use of security forces to crush dissent, critics and rights groups say.

An interim government headed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus will now lead the country at the request of student protest leaders, the Bangladesh president’s press secretary confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the country’s main opposition party has offered its full support to student protesters.

What began as peaceful protests by students against civil service job quotas morphed into a nationwide push to force Hasina out after demonstrators were met with agovernment crackdown that killed about 300 people, according to local media and agencies.

Hasina blamed the opposition for the violence and imposed internet blocks and an indefinite curfew across the country.

Her response inflamed the protesters further and, in the end, the world’s longest-serving female head of government had to quickly flee the country with her sister to India before crowds stormed her official residence, smashing walls and looting its contents.

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Fires burn outside the Prime Minister's House after Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country, on August 5, 2024 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Why were Bangladeshis on the streets?

Students began protesting on July 1 at the prestigious Dhaka University demanding an end to the government’s quota system, which reserves 30%of civil service posts for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s war of independence from Pakistan in 1971.

Many of the country’s contemporary political elite are related to that generation – including Hasina, a daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the widely regarded founder of modern Bangladesh who was assassinated in 1975.

The reserved roles were linked tojob security and higher pay, and protesters said the quota system is discriminatory and favors supporters of Hasina’s ruling Awami League party.

Driving the anger was high unemployment levels in the country, especially among young people. Bangladesh has seen strong economic growth under Hasina, but it slowed in the post-pandemic eraand is beset with high inflation and depleted foreign currency reserves. In a nation of 170 million people, more than 30 million are not in work or education.

The protests turned violent on July 15 and the government’s increasingly deadly response fueled their anger further, even after the Supreme Court rolled back most of the controversial quotas on government jobs and internet blocks were lifted.

On Sunday, at least91 people were killedand hundreds injured inclashesbetween police and protesters, the highest for a single day from any protests in the country’s recent history.

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Protesters shout slogans as they celebrate Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation in Dhaka.

‘Blood in front of my university’

After Hasina’s resignation on Monday, celebration soon gave way to more violence as protesters torched several buildings, including the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum - the ancestral residence of Hasina’s fatherMujibur Rahman – and Awami League offices, eyewitnesses told CNN.

“Things turned ugly really quickly,” said Raiyan Aftab, 23, a student at BRAC University, who said police shot at protesters outside the campus. “They shot everybody. There is blood in front of my university right now. There’s like 30 bodies… I couldn’t sleep all night.”

Across the capital, anti-government protesters were attacked by police and military personnel, witnesses said. At Dhaka Medical College, police opened fire on protesters, according to a CNN fixer at the scene.

Students and protesters at Dhaka University Campus and the Shaheed Minar, a national monument in the capital, were beaten by police as they assembled at these locations.

“I went to Shaheed Minar with my friends to celebrate. It was epic. There’s like thousands of people there, everybody went, regardless of class, heritage, religion, we’re all together and all the students met up with flags and everything. It was a historic moment,” said Aftab.“But it was short lived.”

Meanwhile, images appeared online of young people guarding Hindu temples as misinformation swirled online and a mob attacked a temple, according to the director of the Meherpur ISKCON temple.

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The Bangabandhu Memorial Museum burns in Dhaka on August 5, 2024.

Hasina’s legacy

The demonstrations became the ultimate challenge to Hasina since she secured a fourth consecutive term in January elections, which were boycotted by the main opposition party to protest what they said was a widespread crackdown on their ranks.

On Tuesday, Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin dissolved parliament and announced the release of opposition leader and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia – a longtime Hasina rival – who had been jailed in 2018 on graft charges, which she denies. Other student protesters and those arrested on “false cases,”were also released, the president said.

Hasina’s political career spanned decades since returning from exile in the early 1980s following the assassination of her father and most of her family. In 1990 she led a popular democratic uprising against military rule and has survived several assassination attempts in the years since.

She first became prime minister in 1996 and served for one term before returning to power in 2008, ruling Bangladesh with her Awami League party until Monday.

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Sheikh Hasina in Munich, Germany on February 17, 2024.

Human rights organizations have warned that Hasina and her government were headed toward a one-party system, and critics expressed concerns over increased reports of political violence, voter intimidation, and harassment of the media and opposition figures.

During her time in power, rights groups say the government has used its cyber security law to crack down on freedom of expression online, arresting journalists, artists and activists,with reported cases of arbitrary detention and torture.

But Hasina had managed to weather many previous protests against her rule that erupted particularly during elections, so her resignation after five weeks of unrest was seen as sudden and unexpected.

Young people, who witnessed their peers shot and killed, fueled by dismal job prospects and who were tired of corruption and repression, could not be stopped by curfews, internet blocks or security forces.

“This might very well be the first successful Gen Z led revolution,” said Sabrina Karim, associate professor of government at Cornell University, who specializes in the study of political violence.

The military may have also played a role in Hasina’s resignation. Karim said in a statement that it “appears that the military were not always a unified force backing the Hasina regime.”

“While there are many photos and videos circulating of soldiers using deadly force and shooting at unarmed protesters, some members of the military called for an independent UN-led investigation into these atrocities,” she said. “In addition, some members of the military announced yesterday that they would not use deadly force on protesters who convened on the capital.”

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People shake hands with army personnel as they celebrate the resignation of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on August 5, 2024.

What comes next?

On Tuesday, Bangladesh awaited the formation of the interim government and protest organizers with the Students Against Discrimination said they will meet with Bangladesh’s army chief.

Student leader Muhammad Nahid Islam said they hadn’t met all of their goals, and after Hasina’s resignation, the group wanted to “abolish fascist systems forever.” The leaders say they won’t accept a military-led or supported government.

Yunus, the student-backed head of the interim government, is an 84-year-old social entrepreneur and banker who won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for his pioneering microfinance work that helped alleviate poverty in Bangladesh.

Yunus will soon return to Bangladesh with the intention to take up the post “after a minor medical procedure in Paris,” a source told CNN. The Students Against Discrimination group also confirmed his return, telling CNN in a text message: “We are very delighted to say that Dr. Yunus has agreed to accept this challenge to save Bangladesh as per our student’s request.”

Speaking to CNN Monday, Yunus said he wanted to see the army hand control of the country to a civilian government.

“People are celebrating on the street and millions and millions of people all over Bangladesh [are] celebrating as if this is our liberation day,” he said.

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Anti-government protesters display Bangladesh's national flag as they storm Hasina's palace in Dhaka.

While Hasina’s resignation was celebrated, some Bangladeshis expressed trepidation over the path ahead as the country attempts to fill a leadership vacuum.

“Hasina may be gone, but there is still a long road ahead for Bangladesh,” student Faiza Chowdhury,25, told CNN.“Until our religious minorities and ethnic minorities are protected and justice comes to them too, the nation is not free.”

Protester Aftab was wary of the military holding on to power.

“We have to remember the last 15 years, the army didn’t do anything. They protected this regime so they can’t just come into power and become good guys. We know who they are and what they’re going to do,” he said.

Others were more optimistic. Another Bangladeshi studying in New York told CNN that “Gen Z made everything possible. They are the future of Bangladesh and they can create a better future.”

Tanbirul Miraj Ripon in Dhaka and CNN’s Samra Zulfaqar, Isaac Yee, Bex Wright, Teele Rebane, Lucas Lilieholm, and Esha Mitra contributed reporting.

Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z revolution’ toppled a veteran leader. Why did they hit the streets and what happens now? | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Why are there riots in Bangladesh? ›

The mass protests in Bangladesh began as student demonstrations demanding reforms to the civil service quota system. Students argued that the existing quotas unfairly benefited loyalists of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ruling party, the Awami League.

What was happening in Bangladesh? ›

Prime minister flees after hundreds killed in 'Gen Z' protests. Sheikh Hasina Wazed, 76, was forced to resign on Monday after more than a month of student demonstrations over government job restrictions. Nobel prize winning banker Muhammad Yunus, 84, has taken over as interim leader.

When did the Bangladesh protest start? ›

The protest began in June 2024, in response to the Supreme Court of Bangladesh reinstating a 30% quota for descendants of freedom fighters, reversing the government decision made in response to the 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement. Students began to feel like they have a limited opportunity based on merit.

Why did Haseena resign? ›

HASINA RESIGNS AND FLIES TO INDIA

India's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that Hasina apparently decided to resign after a meeting with the leaders of the security forces. At a short notice she requested New Delhi for permission to come to India while Bangladesh authorities simultaneously sought flight clearance.

Why did Bangladesh break away? ›

The distance and difference in culture, language, and identity between the two regions, and the fact that West Pakistan held more political and economic power, led to strong tensions and eventually protest movements in East Pakistan. In 1971, West and East Pakistan fought in the Bangladesh Liberation War.

What causes accident in Bangladesh? ›

There is an unhealthy competition among the vehicles plying in Dhaka metropolis which is one of the major causes of road accidents. Another major cause of road accidents is reckless driving by drivers in violation of traffic laws. Countless people are drowning in road accidents every day.

What is the biggest problem in Bangladesh? ›

Corruption in Bangladesh has been a continuing problem. According to all major ranking institutions, Bangladesh routinely finds itself among the most corrupt countries in the world. As of 2001, corruption in the public sector was "endemic, chronic and all pervasive".

What is the biggest threat to Bangladesh? ›

Sea Level Rise and Coastal Vulnerability

∎ Sea Level Rise (SLR) is the biggest threat for Bangladesh among all the external drivers.

What is Bangladesh suffering from? ›

Densely populated and low-lying Bangladesh is prone to seasonal rains, flooding and cyclones. But the South Asian country is one of the world's most vulnerable to the impacts of the human-caused climate crisis, studies show.

What's happening in Bangladesh in 2024? ›

5 August: Non-cooperation movement (2024): Sheikh Hasina resigns as Prime Minister and flees to India while her official residence is stormed by protesters. The Bangladesh Armed Forces announces that an interim government would be created, while hundreds are killed in related violence nationwide.

Who got freedom for Bangladesh? ›

Independence of Bangladesh was declared on 26 March 1971, celebrated as Independence Day, from Pakistan. The Independence Day of Bangladesh is celebrated on 26 March when Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the independence of Bangladesh.

What happened in 1995 in Bangladesh? ›

24 August – Rape and murder of 14-year-old Yasmin Akhter by members of Bangladesh Police resulted in mass protests in Dinajpur. 16 September – Nationwide strikes take place across Bangladesh in protest against the government of Khaleda Zia.

Who is Haseena Malik in real? ›

Exclusive- Gulki Joshi on her character Haseena Malik in Maddam Sir: I am still not out of it.

Who is the role of Haseena Malik? ›

Gulki Joshi plays S.H.O. Haseena Malik in the comedy action television series 'Maddam Sir'. She always handles case with intelligence and emotions.

Who is Haseena Parkar wiki? ›

Haseena Parkar (Shraddha Kapoor) lives with her close to dozen siblings in a small house in central Mumbai. She is shown to be particularly close to one of her brothers, Dawood Ibrahim (Siddhanth Kapoor), who as he grows up turns to crime.

What are the causes of Labour unrest in Bangladesh? ›

The results show that the main causes of labor unrest include lack of minimum facility and safety at work, substandard living conditions, deferred payment of wages and benefits, international conspiracy and coercive role of the law enforcing agency, too much dependency on buyers, pressures from the workers and local ...

What was the purpose of the Bangladesh genocide? ›

Another factor that influenced the Pakistani military's action was their assumption, as previously noted, of racial superiority as a “martial race.” Cleansing of Bengali Muslims from Hindu influence was a goal often repeated by the Pakistani military during the 1971 genocide.

Why are there Bangladesh refugees? ›

However, it should be noted that while many Bangladeshis sought political asylum to flee persecution at home, a significant number are economic migrants trying to exploit the asylum system of other countries by citing Bangladesh's poor record in human rights and democracy.

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