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Students call 'Martyr March' programme starting Thursday
Students call 'Martyr March' programme starting Thursday

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Students call 'Martyr March' programme starting Thursday

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has announced a new programme on the occasion of one month since the fall of the Awami League government. As part of this programme, a 'Martyr March' will begin at Dhaka University on Thursday afternoon.

Chief advisor stresses national unity for state reforms
Chief advisor stresses national unity for state reforms

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Chief advisor stresses national unity for state reforms

Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has underscored the vital need for national unity to implement necessary reforms and repair the state.

Complained filed with ICT against 52 including Hasina, 32 senior journos
Complained filed with ICT against 52 including Hasina, 32 senior journos

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Complained filed with ICT against 52 including Hasina, 32 senior journos

A complaint has been filed with the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) against 52 individuals, including former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 32 journalists, for their alleged involvement in the massacre that occurred during the anti-discrimination student movement.

Nobody beside Soumen, Ahad who were shot during quota reform movement
Nobody beside Soumen, Ahad who were shot during quota reform movement

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Nobody beside Soumen, Ahad who were shot during quota reform movement

During the quota reform movement carried out by Students Against Discrimination (SAD), software engineer Soumen Mondal and BCS candidate Ahad Hossain from Manirampur upazila in Jashore were critically injured after being shot by police in Dhaka.

UN team in Dhaka to investigate human rights violations during quota movement
UN team in Dhaka to investigate human rights violations during quota movement

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UN team in Dhaka to investigate human rights violations during quota movement

A United Nations fact-finding technical team has arrived in Dhaka to investigate human rights violations during the recent quota reform movement that ultimately led to the ouster of autocrat Sheikh Hasina.

Another genocide case filed against Hasina with ICT
Another genocide case filed against Hasina with ICT

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Another genocide case filed against Hasina with ICT

A case was filed with the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Wednesday (August 21) accusing former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 76 others of committing crimes against humanity and conducting genocide during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in Chattogram in July.

Former Cumilla MP Bahar, daughter sued for murder
Former Cumilla MP Bahar, daughter sued for murder

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Former Cumilla MP Bahar, daughter sued for murder

A murder case has been filed against 62 individuals, including former Cumilla Sadar MP AKM Bahauddin Bahar and his daughter, Cumilla City Corporation (CCC) Mayor Tahseen Bahar Shuchona.

Quota protest halts traffic across capital
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Quota protest halts traffic across capital

Students of different private and public universities of Dhaka are holding road blockade and protest programme at various points of the capital.

24 eminent citizens condemn 'Razakar' slogan
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24 eminent citizens condemn 'Razakar' slogan

In a statement sent to the media they said, "We were very surprised and angry to hear the slogans 'Tumi ke Ami ke, Razakar Razakar' (‘who are you, who am I, Razakar, razakar’), 'We are all Razakar' from the procession of protesting students in several universities including Dhaka University.”

Quota movement: US condemns attack on protesters
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Quota movement: US condemns attack on protesters

At the same time, besides being aware of the ongoing movement, the country is also monitoring what is happening in Bangladesh centring this issue.

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