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-কুষ্টিয়া পৌরসভা
JULY 31
( Image from a protest procession )
Internet access has been restored countrywide.
A hearing about the release of the six protest coordinators has been postponed on account of illness of the judge. ( Source : The Dhaka Tribune)
Arrest of teachers :
Shehrin Ahmed Bhuiyan, a female teacher of Dhaka University was injured by the police during the "March for Justice" procession organised by teachers.
Fahad Hossain, the founder of one of the most popular internet based educational platforms in Bangladesh, has been arrested. Another teacher of the same platform (Bondi Pathshala) has also been arrested.
Asif Mahtab, a former teacher of BRAC University, has been placed in remand.
16 YEAR OLD ARRESTED, CHARGED WITH MURDER
A 16 year old boy has been arrested in relation to the killing of Abu Sayed. Despite video evidence of a police member in uniform shooting at Abu Sayed, later the FIR registered by police had mentioned his cause of death to be bricks thrown by protesters. This had already further enraged the nation. Now, an underage boy has been arrested on the same charges. (SOURCE)
update: he was released from police custody and he's safe home now (so is his sister)
suffering of genoside
ROAR Chittagong,ROAR with all might,
Please all my Bangladeshi ভাই/বোন, there'll be tons of distractions (investigation results, unqualified entitled opinions, 90's kids), do not let them occupy your head. These are nothing but distractions to weaken the movement.
Credit: Bangladesh Archive 2024 (Facebook)
Imagine living in a country where being student is a crime?
That’s where I live. It’s 3:02am, 28th July, Sunday.
The “raids” in my area (which have been going on inn other places for a week) started at 1am. Clever choice of time, everyone is at home.
Police, military, RAB (Rapid-Action-Battalion), BGB (Border Guard of Bangladesh), Special forces and CID, all in one place and helicopters patrolling from above.
They go from house to house and ask “Are there any students living here?”
Then they check the phones, FB, instagram, gallery, chats everything. If they find anything related to protests, even just a simple picture, you get arrested.
Amazing, right?
I made a post before about my grandparents before. How they hid freedom fighters in their home. They also had raids. Pakistani military would ask “Are there any ‘mukti’ living here?” Mukti means freedom.
See the parallels. History is repeating itself. And our mother of humanity should be afraid, she is on the wrong side of history.
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN BANGLADESH?
Students of college, universities and even high schools in Bangladesh have taken to the streets in a mass movement named the "Bangla Blockade" demanding the eradication of the quota system. The quota system reserves a massive percentage of the government jobs for specific groups of people. These jobs are earned by sitting for the Bangladesh Civil Service exams.
Effectively, only 46% of the jobs are left to be contested by merit.
The biggest quota sectors are NOT for the disabled, or indigenous people or for women.
THIRTY PERCENT of the jobs are reserved for children and grandchildren of registered freedom fighters.
The police and political wings are using violence on the protesters. Images of armed men beating up women with sticks and rods are going viral. Spread the word. We need more people talking about this.
Link to an Instagram post with information that you can share.
source: https://www.instagram.com/p/C9dm8ZTOVAK/?igsh=OXN2cmFxcWs4cTJ4 ©cubangla
My own grandfather was a freedom fighter. But that is his achievement, in his lifetime. What right do I have to benefit from that? Even my dad wasn't born at that time.
My grandfather used to work as a police officer for a Nawab in a palace (which is now used as a museum) in Dhaka before the liberation war. My grandmother was the beloved handmaid of the wife of the Nawab. the 8 siblings of my mother were born and raised in the palace.
My grandfather was courageous. But he had 8 children and a wife. So during the massacre of 25th March, he left the city. My grandmother still says how she had to step over and on dead bodies, and walk to her village from the city all the way. How the river she had to cross through a boat was filled with fresh dead bodies, how vultures were eating the flesh by the morning of 26th March. She says that was the last she ever saw a vulture in her life. Vultures are nearly extinct in our country today. She is an 87-year-old woman, who often forgets her grandchildren's names. She can still clearly describe the horrors she saw.
After coming back, my grandfather started a grocery store. But his spirit to fight remained. He used to refuse any Pakistani who came across him. No service at all. He used to sell Milk tea with cream. Which my grandmother made at home. Pakistanis apparently loved the cream, but he always refused. He used to give shelter to the young freedom fighters in his home. Wrap them up in mats and make them stand beside cupboards so it'd look like it is just a rolled-up mat. My grandmother used to feed them like her own children, even though she was younger than a lot of them. Such were their spirits, such was their love, such was their will to serve.
The Pakistanis my grandfather used to turn away, came with military officers, beat him up in front of his own shop, thought he died, and threw his "body" in the river. His "body" was brought home to my grandmother, who didn't cry. She stood firm. My grandfather laughed, that supposed dead man laughed and said, "Fooled them".
This happened again. But he pretended to drown to save himself again. Then the man proceeded to drown 3 wooden boats full of military men in the same hour. He came back and went straight to the freedom fighter camp, collected weapons, and disappeared. Came back as a victor, a proud Bangladeshi, a warrior, a free man, and paralyzed.
He received a pension from his previous police job. But never collected the Freedom Fighter certificate. He didn't see any point in dragging his paralyzed body to a few villages away just for a piece of paper that said freedom fighter. He kept the rifle though. My grandmother now threatens people with it. Badass couple.
When asked, why he did not collect it, he used to say, "Are you free? Are you alive? Are your family members being killed? Am I alive? Are we looking at the green and red flags? Then we're liberated. We are fighters. Our freedom is our certificate."
Where is that freedom now, Nanu? Why are we dying again? Why is that piece of paper more important than our safety and lives? Are you watching from the sky? The sky was painted red yesterday, did you see? Do you know it is the blood of our brothers and sisters? The grandchildren you gave so much up for?
Teddy, my little old man, he is 18 and wants to be held 20 minutes out of every hour. Sammy loves to snuggle with him.
Quinn is Sammy’s shadow but if he manages to duck her than Teddy will do! Fickle child!