DU MCJ dept discusses July uprising graffiti
A presentation and discussion titled ‘Graffiti in the July Mass Uprising’ was held by the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Dhaka on Wednesday...
A presentation and discussion titled ‘Graffiti in the July Mass Uprising’ was held by the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Dhaka on Wednesday...
Ayesha Begum, an elderly woman from Manikpur of Munshiganj, had been shot in the left leg on August 4, just a day before the Awami League regime was toppled amid a student-led mass uprising. Since then the 76-year old woman, who lives alone and begs for survival, has been struggling...
A Juba League activist has filed a case accusing 187 individuals, including several top Awami League leaders, of orchestrating and carrying out attacks during the anti-discrimination student movement and mass uprising in Chattogram...
Home affairs adviser retired Lieutenant General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Tuesday described the majority of the cases filed against different individuals following the recent mass uprising as ‘fake’...
Bangladesh’s interim government law adviser Asif Nazrul said most of the cases filed to suppress the student-led mass uprising between July 1 and August 5 have been withdrawn.
An additional metropolitan magistrate court in Dhaka on Tuesday allowed the police to take placed Awami League presidium member and former food minister Qamrul Islam in custody for eight days for interrogation in a case of killing during the recent student-mass uprising...
A Sylhet court on Monday granted police 5 days to interrogate a police constable in a case filed for shooting a photo-journalist to death during the student-led mass uprising in July.
A metropolitan magistrate court in Dhaka on Monday allowed a police petition to show Awami League organising secretary and former lawmaker Ahmed Hossain arrested in a case lodged over killing a teenage boy in the capital during the July-August mass uprising...
A sudden procession in support of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina was brought out late Sunday night at Prabartak intersection in the Panchlaish area of Chattogram city...
A Sylhet court on Monday granted police 5 days to interrogate a police constable in a case filed for shooting a photo-journalist to death during the student-led mass uprising in July.
A metropolitan magistrate court in Dhaka on Sunday placed Arif Hasan, the managing director of private television channel Desh TV, on a two-day remand in a case filed over...
High government officials at a seminar on Saturday demanded that reform of public administration uphold the spirit of student-mass uprising and that the interim government remove...
LAX monitoring and consequent traffic mismanagement have worsened the already chaotic Dhaka roads. Since the political changeover on August 5, when the Awami League regime was toppled by a student-mass uprising, Dhaka roads appear to have become more chaotic, with vehicles and pedestrians showing more disregard for traffic rules. The police...
RIGHTS organisation Odhikar in its quarterly July–September report has enlisted at least eight people having been extrajudicially killed in August 9–September 30. The interim government was installed on August 8 after a student-mass uprising that spanned the month of July had finally toppled the 15 years of the authoritarian regime of the Awami League...
Marking 100 days of the student-led mass uprising, the National Citizens’ Committee convened a gathering Friday afternoon to demand the trial of Awami League for its role in the July-August massacre.
Gangacharan Rajbangshi, a car driver, was on his way back home at Badda in Dhaka in the evening of July 18, as he used to do on any other day.
Two former Awami League lawmakers have been arrested at separate places in the capital and they were sent to jail on Thursday in cases over murders during the recent student-led mass uprising...
The interim government on Thursday announced that the people injured in July-August student-led mass uprising will get a lifetime free medical services at all government hospitals...
PROTESTERS injured during the student-mass uprising in July-August that toppled the autocratic Awami League government on August 5 having not received adequate support for treatment and rehabilitation from the interim government is unacceptable. About 30,000 people, including many students, were injured in the uprising while at least 708 died...
One more student hit by bullets during the student-led mass uprising died on Thursday while undergoing treatment at Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka...
Political analysts, academics and journalists on Wednesday urged the democratic political parties and groups to keep a close eye on the interim government for the realisation of the people’s expectations borne out of the student-mass uprising...
The protesters injured during the student-led mass uprising blocked the road in front of the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation for hours, demanding a meeting with health and family welfare adviser Nurjahan Begum over mismanagement in their treatment...
A cultural programme on Saturday reminisced the student-led mass uprising that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee the country to India.
Students, mass people, activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its wing organisations on Saturday night brought out protest processions and short rallies at several places in Dhaka protesting against Awami League for announcing procession marking Noor Hossain Day.
People from different professional groups on Friday called for an immediate beginning of a long-term rehabilitation process for the people injured during the July-August mass uprising, which arose...