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Disputes undermine state reform: Fakhrul

Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said that efforts to reshape the state structure following the July mass uprising were being undermined by growing disputes and divisive rhetoric.

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DU teachers hold public performance on campus

Dhaka University Shikkhak Samaj, a platform of the university teachers, on Thursday organised a public performance to mark the first anniversary of the July mass uprising...

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Mobile exhibition of uprising photographs begins

A two-day mobile exhibition of the 2024 July mass uprising photographs began in the capital Dhaka on Monday with the exhibition travelling the city areas where the autocratic Awami League regime had faced significant resistance during the uprising...

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Interim govt performances under fire

Speakers, including academics, cultural activists, and researchers on Saturday said that the interim government failed to meet people’s expectations after the July mass uprising...

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Govt should now concentrate on holding good elections

THIS is welcome that the chief adviser to the interim government has announced the date of the 13th national elections. The chief adviser, in his address to the nation marking the first anniversary of July Mass Uprising Day on August 5, unambiguously said that he would write to the chief election commissioner to make all preparations for holding the next national...

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NCP issues show-cause notice to five central leaders over Cox’s Bazar trip

The National Citizen Party on Wednesday served show-cause notices on its five central leaders as they went to Cox’s Bazar on a personal trip on Tuesday, the day when the nation was celebrating the first anniversary of the July mass uprising, without informing the party’s ‘political council’...

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Families of 5 martyred journalists cry for justice

Families of the five journalists, killed during the past year’s July mass uprising, said that justice for the martyrs seemed elusive as there had been no progress in the process even after a year since the uprising...

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July victims seek legal protection

Different political parties, government institutions and socio-cultural organisations on Tuesday observed July Mass Uprising Day across the country.

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Footfalls of 1/11 heard: Mahfuz Alam

Information and broadcasting adviser Mahfuz Alam on Monday said that the footfalls of 1/11 (the January 11, 2007, event)  were heard.

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Most economy-related expectations unmet

Many expectations, including a sustainable recovery of the country’s damaged economy, have remained unmet in the past one year since the July mass uprising, businesses and economists said.

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Yunus orders preparing list of people killed in AL attacks before mass uprising

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday ordered preparing a list of those killed in attacks by the Bangladesh Chhatra League and other affiliated bodies of Awami League, and also by state forces on the orders of the then government in the 15 years before the July mass uprising in 2024...

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Maritime University holds July uprising revival event

Bangladesh Maritime University, country’s specialised public university, organised ‘The July Mass Uprising Revival Programme-2025, July Commemoration’ on its temporary campus in Dhaka on Tuesday...

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Govt declares August 5 public holiday

Bangladesh interim government has declared August 5 a nationwide public holiday in honour of those who sacrificed their lives during the July mass uprising in 2024...

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Jamaat offers prayers for July victims

The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Tuesday started its programme spanning over a month to mark the first anniversary of the student-led July mass uprising that overthrew the authoritarian regime of Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024...

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ICT begins charge hearing in Chankharpool killings

The prosecution of the International Crimes Tribunal 1 on Sunday urged the tribunal to frame charges of crimes against humanity against former Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner Habibur Rahman and seven other police personnel...

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Govt not to observe ‘New Bangladesh Day’ on Aug 8

The interim government has decided not to observe ‘New Bangladesh Day’ on August 8, one of the three days it had previously announced to commemorate the July uprising that toppled the Awami League government on August 5, 2024...

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Divisions among youth slated

Speakers, including politicians, a researcher, and a lawyer, on Saturday urged the interim government to work for building a society based on equality, human dignity, and mass people’s sovereignty, echoing the spirit of the July mass uprising in 2024...

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Chief of Bangladesh Army asks uprising victims not to lose morale

The Bangladesh Army on Sunday arranged an Iftar party followed by dinner in honour of the victims of July mass uprising at Senamalancha at the Cantonment in the capital Dhaka, according to a press release issued by the Inter Services Public Relation Directorate.

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BANGLADESH AT A CROSSROAD: Can the people restore democracy?

EVERY nation faces moments that define its future, crossroads where it must decide whether to cling to a broken past or embrace the promise of transformation. Bangladesh stands at such a crossroad. The July mass uprising was more than a protest; it was a declaration that the people refuse to be silent...

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Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad launched amid scuffle

A group of leaders of the Student Against Discrimination that led the July-August mass uprising on Wednesday launched a new student organisation, the Bangladesh Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad, amid protests and scuffles at the launching venue in Dhaka.

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CALL FOR UN ENGAGEMENT: Investigating violence against minoritised communities

WHEN the chief advisor professor Muhammad Yunus extended an official invitation to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to conduct an independent fact-finding into human rights violations committed during the July mass uprising, it was highly commended by rights organisations and civil society alike, except for those sections of...