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Need comment at deletion discussion

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Please see the discussion here -- this needs more input from editors who actually work in this area. Badagnani 16:54, 12 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Subcategories deleted (moved off main page)

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The six ethnic subcategories formerly on this page — African-American journalists, Arab-American journalists, Asian American journalists, Irish-American journalists, Italian-American journalists, and Jewish American journalists — were all deleted as a result of this discussion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cgingold (talkcontribs)

Killing Student to Government of Bangladesh

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Many Bangladeshi students were killed by the government. About 5 thousand students were injured. Please help Bangladeshi students. Please look into the situation in Bangladesh. We (Bangladeshi) students are currently protesting peacefully against the quota, but an organization of the government, Chhatra League, ambushed us. About two hundred people were injured and many were killed in the attack. We need you very much at this moment because the journalists of our country are on the side of the government. They have no news on this matter. They didn't preach about it. Seeking freedom has now become a crime for us.

 Students have protested against the reinstated job quota system in Bangladesh, which reserves 56% of government jobs, with millions competing for the remaining 44%.   The system was abolished in 2018 but reinstated by the Dhaka High Court this year, sparking student protests against quotas after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's comments against Bangladesh's reservation system turned violent.   5 people were killed and 400 injured across the country in clashes between the ruling party's student body and protesting students.   Bangladeshi students want your support in the quota movement.   help us
 #SaveBangladeshiStudents
 #quotamovement2024
 #quota reform protest
 #Save the students of Bangladesh
 #Aljazeera
 #Bbcnews #CNN #TheWashingtonPost
 #TheNewYorkTimes #TheGuardian
 #BBC #AlJazeeraEnglish #TheWallStreetJournal
 #CNBC #DhruvRathee #UnitedNations #NewYorkTimesOpinion
 #ABCNews #NewYorkPost #ProjectNightfall
 #Abhinandanew #quota reform protest
 #Bangladesh_quota_movement 
 #quota_movement_2024
 #Where is Nomore? 
 #ProtectStudents
 #Protection #Bangladeshkot movement
 #FocusonBangladesh
 #SaveBangladeshiStudents 80.244.29.12 (talk) 00:11, 18 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]