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ICT order on charges on September 15

The International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Thursday set September 15 to deliver its decision on whether former Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner Habibur Rahman and four of his subordinates will be charged with crimes against humanity committed during the July 2024 mass uprising in the capital’s Rampura area...

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CID confirms Hasina’s voice calls

Cybercrime and forensic experts of the Criminal Investigation Department on Tuesday testified that voice recordings attributed to former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, in which she allegedly ordered the police to open fire on protesters during the July 2024 mass uprising, are authentic...

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JULY UPRISING: Cop testifies senior officers ordered shooting

A police officer on Monday testified before the International Crimes Tribunal-1, accusing his seniors, including former Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner Habibur Rahman, DMP joint commissioner Sudip Kumar Chakrabarty and DMP assistant deputy commissioner...

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‘Death for death,’ grieving mother of July victim tells ICT

The grieving mother of class X student Shahriar Khan Anas, who was among the six protesters shot dead during the July 2024 mass uprising in the capital’s Chankharpool area, on Sunday demanded the death penalty for those she held responsible for the killing of her son...

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Ex-IGP Mamun says he was bypassed

Former inspector general of police Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun told the International Crimes Tribunal-1 that he was not informed about the core committee meetings held at the residence of then home minister Asaduzzaman Khan during the July 2024 mass uprising.

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Bangladesh is ready for national polls: Yunus

Chief adviser to the interim government Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday said that the nation was now ready for the national election in the first half of February 2026.

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BNP issues show-cause notice to Fazlur over comments on uprising

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Sunday issued a show-cause notice to the party chairperson’s advisory council member Fazlur Rahman over his ‘objectionable and misleading statements’ over the July–August mass uprising...

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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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IU issues show-cause notices to 33 BCL leaders

The authorities of Islamic University in Kushtia have issued show-cause notices to 33 students affiliated with the university unit of the banned Bangladesh Chhatra League following an investigation into their alleged involvement in activities against the July–August student-led mass uprising...

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Show-cause notices served on 19 IU teachers

The authorities of Islamic University in Kushtia have issued show-cause notices to 19 teachers following an investigation into their alleged involvement in activities against the July–August student-led mass uprising which ousted the authoritarian Awami League regime on August 5 past year...

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My TV chairman put on 5-day remand in murder case

A metropolitan magistrate court in Dhaka on Monday allowed the police to take private television channel My TV chairman Nasir Uddin Sathi into custody for five days for interrogation in a murder case linked to the 2024 mass uprising.

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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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Man testifies killing of son during uprising

Shahriar Khan Polash still remembers the letter his son left behind on August 5, 2024 morning, hours before the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League regime amid a student-led 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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707 cases filed, 5,079 held in Dhaka over uprising

Over 700 cases have been filed with 50 police stations across Dhaka till August 5, 2025, in connection with the killing and attempted killing incidents during the July-August mass uprising that toppled the Awami League government.

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Foreign policy on mutual respect far cry

The interim government has neither carried out any reform in the foreign policy of the country nor has it been able to establish its external ties in keeping with the aspirations of the mass uprising in July 2024.

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We refuse to give up on our hope

For now, exactly a year after the formation of the interim government, it is disappointing to see the government that was installed through a bloody mass uprising has failed its people and is behaving more following the impulse of the Facebook response than acting on its political vision and commitment to principles of equality and justice. The way the interim...

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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.