Dear ElonMusk Please save innocent students in Bangladesh from mass killing and brutality


Requesting Elonmusk to look into the ongoing issues in Bangladesh, where the authoritarian government has completely disconnected the country from the rest of the world. All cellular networks and the internet have been shut down. Today, police violence resulted in the deaths of at least 32 people, most were students aged between 17-25. They continued a protest, demanding the reform of a highly controversial quota system.


I'm drawing your attention to the urgent need for a temporary Starlink solution for the people in Bangladesh, as we believe the government is planning a major offensive operation tonight. Kindly provide some form of support so that the people in Bangladesh can regain connectivity with the rest of the world.

Your kind assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Please help us as soon as possible for the connectivity to the world.


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