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Jul 24
48m 14s

36 July: Uprising in Bangladesh | Ep. 1 ...

Al Jazeera
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After 15 years in office, Sheikh Hasina’s stranglehold on power starts to loosen.  

A grievous insult leveled at student protesters catapults a long simmering dispute over government jobs into a full fledged rebellion. When students take to the streets, the government deploys armed gangs to beat them into submission. It’s a tactic that has worked in the past, but this time the students are fighting back like never before. 

Episode Credits:

This episode was written and produced by Kevin Hirten and Tamara Khandaker with Craig Pennington who is also the audio editor. Additional editing by Manny Panaretos.

Clean Cuts did the final sound mix. Black Box did music for this series.

Will Thorne is the Executive Producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s Head of Audio.

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