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Bangladeshis in Hong Kong lament disrupted business operations back home during protests

  • Hundreds died and many more injured during demonstrations that led to the ousting of the country’s prime minister on Monday

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Bangladeshi security forces on duty in the country’s capital Dhaka on August 5. Photo: AP

Bangladeshis in Hong Kong with business ties to their home country said their operations in fields such as manufacturing, trading and hospitality were disrupted during the month-long protests that led to the ousting of the country’s prime minister on Monday.

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The protests, which started in July as a call for an end to a job quota system for the civil service, snowballed into a mass movement driven by students, resulting in the deaths of hundreds.

It eventually led to the fall of Sheikh Hasina, who had governed the country as prime minister for 15 years.

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The protests escalated despite Bangladesh’s top court intervening to scale back the quota system, which students said froze them out in favour of allies of Hasina and her long dominant Awami League party.

While the protests appeared to have eased after the leader fled the country and the government-imposed curfew lifted on Tuesday morning, some businesses continue to feel lingering effects.

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