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Bangladeshis in UAE Concerned for Families’ Safety Amid Deadly Protests

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Last updated: 2024/07/19 at 4:38 PM
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Violent protests have gripped Bangladesh, causing concern among expats in the UAE who are unable to contact their families due to a nationwide internet blackout. The death toll from the ongoing student protests has risen to 50, with communication lines severely disrupted in the country. One expat, Akram Hassan, expressed his worry about not being able to reach his family and the deteriorating situation in Bangladesh. The government has imposed restrictions on public gatherings amidst the unrest.

Expats like Altaf Hussain from Dubai are stressed about the situation, especially regarding the lack of food supplies for their families back home. Communication difficulties have made it challenging for expats to stay informed about their loved ones’ well-being. Ashraful Islam, a cleaner in Jebel Ali, shared his fear for his family’s safety amidst the escalating clashes in their city. The silence and inability to communicate with family members have left expats in a state of fear and uncertainty.

The ongoing unrest in Bangladesh stems from students demanding changes to the government’s hiring rules for civil service jobs, fueled by economic grievances. The situation has been described as the worst in years, with widespread protests and violence across the country. Expats in the UAE are struggling to stay connected with their families and are worried about their safety and well-being in the midst of the chaos.

As the death toll rises and communication lines remain disrupted, expats like Akram Hassan and Altaf Hussain are finding it increasingly difficult to stay informed about their families’ conditions. The lack of essential supplies and the escalating violence have added to the expats’ distress and anxiety. The government’s measures to control the unrest, including a ban on public gatherings, have further heightened tensions in Bangladesh and among expats abroad.

The situation in Bangladesh is dire, with expats in the UAE facing unprecedented challenges in contacting their families and ensuring their safety amid the ongoing unrest. As the protests continue and the death toll mounts, expats like Ashraful Islam are left feeling helpless and fearful for their loved ones’ well-being. The communication blackout and the inability to reach out to families have exacerbated the expats’ anxiety and uncertainty about the future.

In conclusion, the violent protests in Bangladesh have not only disrupted daily life in the country but have also caused distress and anxiety among expats living abroad, particularly in the UAE. The government’s response to the unrest and the communication blackout have added to the challenges faced by expats in staying connected with their families and ensuring their safety. As the situation continues to deteriorate, expats are left grappling with fear and uncertainty about the well-being of their loved ones in the midst of the ongoing crisis.

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