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At least eleven people were reported killed on 18 July, [336] of which only three of which have had their names released: Siyam, an 18-year old worker at a battery shop in Gulistan; [65] Dipta Dey, a 21-year-old second-year student of Madaripur Government College; [337] and Farhan Faiyaaz, a 17-year-old student of Dhaka Residential Model ...
The non-cooperation movement, [a] also known as the one-point movement, [b] was a pro-democratic disinvestment movement and a mass uprising against the Awami League-led government of Bangladesh, initiated within the framework of 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement.
The success of Bangladesh’s revolution and the Yunus government that has followed will be judged first and foremost on whether lives for ordinary Bangladeshis get better – but there are still ...
[11] As a result, the movement is known as the "July Revolution". [12] On the other hand, on 11 September, in an address to the nation, the chief adviser Muhammad Yunus referred to the events as the "July Revolution" and the "Student–Worker–People's uprising" against fascism. [13]
Bangladesh announced it will indefinitely shut down all public and private universities from Wednesday after protests by students against a quota system for government jobs turned deadly this week ...
The July massacre, which took place during the Student–People's uprising, resulted in significant casualties, including protesters, opposition members, and civilians.. The mass killing occurred under the Sheikh Hasina government and involved law enforcement agencies like the Police and RAB, along with participation from the Awami League's student wing, Chhatra League, youth wing, Jubo League ...
Inside Bangladesh it’s being dubbed a Gen Z revolution – a protest movement that pitted mostly young student demonstrators against a 76-year-old leader who had dominated her nation for decades ...
Student–People's uprising was a pro-democratic mass uprising against the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh. The movement started as a quota reform movement soon after the High Court Division of the Supreme Court declared the circular issued by the government in 2018 invalid on 5 June 2024.