Why Did You Guys Kill Abu Sayeed? Seeking Answers In Front of Bangladesh Embassy, Berlin

After seeing the police shoot Abu Sayed—a bright student from a poor family who was unarmed and posed no threat—I couldn't stay at home. When I watched the video of this unjust act, I cried and couldn't work anymore.

I had a tight deadline, but my body felt so tense that I couldn't type anything.
To those who are saying that students are protesting just to get government jobs and earn money through corruption—I have been working in a private job for eight years. I have never even bought a form for a government job exam. But first, I want those inhumane people to be brought to justice. Secondly, I want the quota system to be reformed.
This is simply a movement against injustice—not a protest for jobs. Please use common sense.

We've endured too much dictatorship; it must end now.