After 15 years in power, Bangladesh’s prime minister suddenly resigned and fled the country. Sheikh Hasina’s departure came after weeks of student-led protests that were met with deadly force and was greeted with jubilation on the streets of the capital, Dhaka. Over the past month, footage on the ground has shown protesters being beaten and killed, as well as thousands of people storming the prime minister’s residence. The Guardian’s global development reporter, Kaamil Ahmed, explains why students across the country took to the streets and how they escalated into a mass movement that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee the country on a helicopter with no plan to return
Why has Bangladesh’s prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled?
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