Bangladesh protests (2022–present)

Anti-government protests broke out in Bangladesh on 10 December 2022. The protests were initiated by the Bangladeshi opposition, which vowed to continue protests despite "autocratic" crackdown.

In December 2022, Tens of thousands marched in Dhaka demanding the resignation of Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina. The protests were linked to rising commodity costs and inflation as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. More violence escalated during October and November 2023, resulting in 2 killed on 28 October, while political violence gripped the country as election loomed.

Events
On 8 December 2022, hundreds were arrested, and one protester was reported killed by police.

In January 2023, the opposition rallied in Dhaka.

On 28 October 2023, two people were killed and dozens were injured in anti-government protests in Dhaka. Protests also occurred in Kishoreganj District. One policeman was reported beaten to death by a mob. Four people were been killed and more than 5,330 people arrested since the election was announced on 15 November 2023.