Bangladesh shuts down all public and private universities indefinitely following deadly protests against a quota system for government jobs, leaving at least six people dead.
Key Points
Protests against job quotas in government jobs in Bangladesh turned deadly, leading to the shutdown of all universities.
The unrest is the first significant challenge to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government since she secured a fourth consecutive term.
The protests highlight the issue of high youth unemployment rates and the desire for government jobs in Bangladesh.
Pros
Protests shed light on the issues of job quotas and high youth unemployment rates in Bangladesh.
Students are standing up for their rights and demanding change from the government.
Cons
Violent clashes have resulted in deaths and injuries.
Government crackdown on protesters and opposition party members raises concerns about freedom of speech and expression.