Passengers wait at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport's Departure Terminal days ahead of their scheduled flight due to ongoing curfew in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh: Eerie Calm On Streets As Curfew Remains On After Deadly Protests
Bangladeshi military forces soldiers on armored vehicle were seen patrolling in Bangladesh's Dhaka amid deadly protests over a controversial quota system that prompted curfew. Internet and mobile data services are still down despite apparent calm in Bangladesh following a verdict that scaled back a controversial quota system for government jobs after weeks of relentless protests that turned deadly.
Passengers wait at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport's Departure Terminal days ahead of their scheduled flight due to ongoing curfew in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
A Bangladeshi military forces soldier stands guard behind barbed wires on a main street in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi military forces soldiers put up barbed wires on a main street in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
A cyclist pedals past a burnt vehicle during the last week violence over the quota system in public service in Dhaka.
Nizam Uddin has tears in his eyes as he stands in front of his burnt shop which was set on fire during a clash two days ago which turned into vandalism along the Dhaka Chittagong highway in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
People gather in front of Titas Gas office to pay for cooking gas in cash as online service was not available due to Internet outage on the fourth day of curfew imposed by the government amidst the countrywide deadly clashes in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Two men read newspapers pasted by the publishers on a wall by a footpath as Internet blackout continues on the fourth day of curfew imposed by the government amidst the countrywide deadly clashes, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.