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“Want to see people choose': US reacts after Sheikh Hasina resigns, leaves Bangladesh amid protest

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While reacting to the current situation in Bangladesh, US State Department Spokesperson, Matthew Miller said that the USA wants to see Bangladeshi people choose their own govt. #BangladeshProtests #DhakaUnrest #YouthProtest #HasinaResignation #TearGas #RubberBullets #PoliticalCrisis #BangladeshYouth #ProtestViolence #DhakaClashes

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