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Bangladesh appeared calm on Monday (June 22) amid a curfew, but widespread disruption of telecoms prevailed a day after the Supreme Court scrapped some quotas for government jobs that sparked protests this month that killed scores.

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00:00Bangladesh appeared calm on Monday amid a curfew, but widespread disruption of telecoms
00:08prevailed a day after the Supreme Court scrapped some quotas for government jobs that sparked
00:13protests this month that killed scores.
00:19Clashes between protesters and security forces killed at least 139 people across the South
00:27Asian nation after the High Court last month reinstated job reservations removed by Prime
00:34Minister Sheikh Hasina's government in 2018.
00:37However, on Sunday, the Supreme Court ordered that 93 percent of government jobs should
00:43be allocated on the basis of merit, against earlier quotas of 56 percent for groups such
00:50as families of freedom fighters, women and people from underdeveloped areas.
00:55There were no reports of violence or protests on Monday morning, and media said curfew would
01:00be relaxed for three hours in the afternoon, extended from two hours the previous day,
01:05so that people could buy essentials.
01:08Student protesters have said they plan to continue demonstrations, however, until the
01:12release of detained protest leaders, and have demanded the government lift the curfew and
01:18reopen universities shut since Wednesday.
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