Bangladesh Independence Day: Freedom, Memory, and the Unfinished Work of Justice
March 26 marks the birth of a nation—but also a history of pain, resistance, and unfinished justice. From the 1952 Language Movement to the horrors of 1971, Bangladesh’s story is one of dignity, identity, and survival.
As we remember the war, the lives lost, and the voices silenced, we must also confront the present—where questions of democracy, minority rights, and accountability still remain.
This is not just history. It is a reminder that freedom without justice is incomplete.
Through this reflection by Hindus for Human Rights, we are called to remember ethically, reject denial, and stand for truth, coexistence, and dignity for all Read more:- https://www.hindusforhumanrights.org/en/blog/bangladesh-independence-day-freedom-memory-and-the-unfinished-work-of-justice












