In a dramatic turn of events earlier this month, Bangladesh was plunged into political chaos. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed has resigned and fled the country, reportedly seeking refuge in India.
What started as a protest against a controversial job quota spiraled into a full-blown crisis, as Hasina's 15-year reign—once hailed for economic progress—crumbled under the weight of accusations of authoritarianism and human rights abuses.
For Bangladesh’s large community of migrant workers and international students, it has been a tense time away from home amid their country’s seismic change.
KiniTV caught up with some of them here in Kuala Lumpur to hear their personal perspectives on the development.
Reporter, Visual Editor: Seth Akmal
Script, Host: Daneyaa Ganesan
Producer: Azreen Madzlan
What started as a protest against a controversial job quota spiraled into a full-blown crisis, as Hasina's 15-year reign—once hailed for economic progress—crumbled under the weight of accusations of authoritarianism and human rights abuses.
For Bangladesh’s large community of migrant workers and international students, it has been a tense time away from home amid their country’s seismic change.
KiniTV caught up with some of them here in Kuala Lumpur to hear their personal perspectives on the development.
Reporter, Visual Editor: Seth Akmal
Script, Host: Daneyaa Ganesan
Producer: Azreen Madzlan
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