Bangladesh has begun relaxing curfew days after deadly clashes erupted in the country. Student protests turned violent over a job quota system and gripped the nation. The widespread violent demonstrations had forced the Sheikh Hasina-led Bangladesh government to order shoot-at-sight and disrupted the telecommunication system in the country. Meanwhile, after the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on Sunday scaled back the quotas, the protesters now have renewed demands after more than 150 student protesters were killed and nearly 2,700 arrested, according to local media reports. Watch this exclusive interview with Farid Hossain, editor of United News of Bangladesh, breaking down the current situation and what is next for the Sheikh Hasina government.

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