The protests that commenced on September 27th began peacefully but escalated on October 1st, leading to clashes in multiple cities. The unrest has resulted in three fatalities, with over 200 security personnel and 23 civilians injured. More than 400 individuals have been arrested. Legal proceedings for the arrested youth are scheduled to begin on October 7th. This shift in tactics and the ongoing government response highlight the complex challenges facing the movement and the government’s efforts to manage the crisis.
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