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US issues ‘don't travel’ alert for protest-hit Bangladesh
Bangladesh has witnessed ongoing student protests, which saw government buildings torched by demonstrators and a nationwide internet blackout put into effect. — AFP pic

WASHINGTON, July 21 — The US State Department warned Americans yesterday not to travel to Bangladesh and said it would began removing some diplomats and their families from the country roiled by deadly civil unrest.

"Travelers should not travel to Bangladesh due to ongoing civil unrest in Dhaka,” the department said in an advisory that escalated its advice of "reconsider travel" from earlier in the day.

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The State Department is allowing the voluntary departure of non-emergency US government employees and family members, the advisory said.

According to an AFP tally, at least 133 people have been killed this week in Bangladesh, where protests this month have called for an end to a quota system that reserves more than half civil service posts for specific groups.

Soldiers were patrolling Bangladesh cities to quell growing unrest, with riot police firing on protesters who defied a government curfew. — AFP

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