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SEU remembers martyrs killed in student movement

The Southeast University on Thursday at its Multipurpose Hall in Dhaka organised a discussion and prayer ceremony in remembrance of the university’s students along with all the martyrs across the country killed in the anti-discrimination student movement...

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Three more murder cases filed against Hasina, aides

The latest filing of three murder cases takes the total cases to at least 105 brought against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana and her cabinet and party colleagues on murder charges...

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Students demand roadmap for reforms

The Student Movement Against Discrimination platform on Thursday demanded the immediate announcement of a roadmap for state reforms.

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‘Shaheedi March’ held across Bangladesh

The Anti-discrimination Student Movement on Thursday brought out the ‘Shaheedi March’ across Bangladesh to honour the martyrs of the student-people uprising, marking one-month of the fall of the autocratic Awami League regime...

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Students to hold `shaheedi march’ today

Students under the platform of the Student Movement Against Discrimination on Wednesday announced that they would hold the ‘Shaheedi March’ today across the country marking the one-month of ousting of the Awami League government by the student-led mass uprising...

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Three more murder cases filed against Hasina, aides

Three more murder cases have been filed against deposed prime minister and Awami League president Sheikh Hasina and her aides, taking the number of cases against her to 95 after her resignation and fleeing to India amid a mass uprising led by students on August 5...

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112 workers killed in mass uprising in Bangladesh

At least 112 working-class people were killed in violence during the movement of the Student Movement Against Discrimination platform and the subsequent student-led mass uprising...

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Limbs of 23 people amputated at NITOR, DMCH

At least 23 people, including students, injured in the violence during the movement of the Students Against Discrimination and the subsequent student-led mass uprising, have had their...

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Two RU students assaulted for taking part in movement

Leaders and workers of Bangladesh Awami League and its students’ wing Bangladesh Chhatra League assaulted two students of Rajshahi University as they took part in the Anti-discrimination student movement...

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Ensure proper treatment injured students: BSMMU VC

The vice-chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Professor Dr Md Sayedur Rahman, on Wednesday visited the students and people injured in the Students Movement Against Discrimination, and gave necessary instructions to the concerned to ensure better and proper treatment...

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Stop filing wholesale cases: students

Students under the platform of Student Movement Against Discrimination on Wednesday urged all people and students to refrain from filing cases in a wholesale manner to harass innocent people...

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Relief keeps coming to Dhaka University

The Student Movement Against Discrimination on Sunday continued their relief collection programme at Dhaka University for the fourth consecutive day to aid flood-affected people in southeastern districts of the country...

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Hasina sued over student’s murder in Laxmibazar

A murder case was filed against ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 49 others over the killing of a student during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in the city’s Sutrapur area on July 19.

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Anti-discrimination student movement forms 4 new teams

The Student Movement Against Discrimination on Monday formed four new teams to reorganize the platform that led the mass protests forcing Sheikh Hasina to resign as Bangladesh prime minister and flee the country on August 5....

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Gen Z’s call of duty

HOW could they be so brave as to defy death, opening their chests, arms wide, in front of guns? How could they not fear the sight of blood gushing from the bodies of their fallen brothers? How could the death of one not deter the rest? What drove them to embrace the inevitable?...