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1973 ICT Act sufficient to try autocrats, aides responsible for July offenses: AG

Attorney general Md Asaduzzaman on Saturday defended the International Crimes Tribunal Act 1973, stating that it would be adequate to prosecute autocrats of Awami League’s government and their aides responsible for the offenses committed during the Students Movement Against Discrimination in July-August...

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Presentation of mass uprising in Indian media criticised

Political analysts, fact-checkers, journalists and academics on Friday criticised the presentation of recent student-led mass uprising, which forced Sheikh Hasina to resign and flee to India, in the Indian media.

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Only father knows weight of child’s body

The heaviest burden for a father is to carry his own child’s body to the grave. And many fathers carried that burden as their children fell in the student-led mass uprising that brought the...

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Individual and collective psychological healing

RECENT reports from Students Against Discrimination and Jatiya Nagarik Committee reveal a staggering toll of 1,581 deaths during the student-led uprising from July 16 to August 5 in...

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Jibon passes away after two months of battle

After battling with death for two long months, 24-year-old Atikul Islam Jibon, an active participant in the student-led mass uprising that forced Sheikh Hasina to resign as prime minister and...

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Citizens’ Committee to float party

The National Citizens’ Committee, a recently launched platform of citizens who were directly involved in the July student-people movement that ensured the fall of the Sheikh Hasina regime on...

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3 deceased AL leaders named in case

Three deceased Awami League leaders, who died much earlier, have been prosecuted over the attack on the recent anti-quota student protests in Cumilla...

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AIUB architecture student receives CAA award

An American International University-Bangladesh architecture department student Shahira Sarwat has received a commendation at the Commonwealth Association of Architects Awards 2024 in the CAA Presidents Awards category recently...

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Restoring dignity of students

THE saying ‘a bad apple spoils the whole barrel’ perhaps applies to any group of people. This means that, in certain circumstances, it takes only one or a few elements to ruin the reputation of an entire community...

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A cartoonist’s journey towards red July

‘BE READY, there is a chance that they can take you away any day now.’ This was the warning my editor, Nurul Kabir, gave me after more than two decades of career as editorial cartoonist at the daily ¶¶Òõ¾«Æ·. It was July 23, and by then, the student’s movement for reforms in the quota system in public services had already...

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Students, family want justice

Students, family members, and well-wishers of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology’s slain student Abrar Fahad on Monday urged the government to ensure...

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Justice, list of deceased demanded

Family members of the deceased and injured in the student-led mass uprising on Sunday demanded justice and a complete list of martyred.

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BFIU seeks bank details of journalist Munni Saha

The Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit on Sunday asked the banks to provide details of bank accounts in the name of journalist Munni Saha, who is now facing several cases on charges of murder and crimes against humanity committed during the recent anti-discrimination student movement...

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Death dashes dream

Tanoy Chandra Das, a Class XII student of Kuliarchar Government College in Kishoreganj, moved to Gazipur four months ago to work as an apprentice at a barber’s to pay for his studies and...