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Student injured in uprising dies in CMH

One more student hit by bullets during the student-led mass uprising died on Thursday while undergoing treatment at Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka...

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Political parties, groups urged to keep eye on interim govt

Political analysts, academics and journalists on Wednesday urged the democratic political parties and groups to keep a close eye on the interim government for the realisation of the people’s expectations borne out of the student-mass uprising...

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Processions, short rallies staged in Dhaka to resist AL

Students, mass people, activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its wing organisations on Saturday night brought out protest processions and short rallies at several places in Dhaka protesting against Awami League for announcing procession marking Noor Hossain Day.

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Rehabilitation of injured in mass uprising stressed

People from different professional groups on Friday called for an immediate beginning of a long-term rehabilitation process for the people injured during the July-August mass uprising, which arose...

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Rustum who did rise up in protest

Md Rustum, 14 years old, argued with his parents at night on July 18 about his having joined student protests that demanded reforms in civil service job reservations.

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Dream sent home packed in coffin

Md Mahmud Hossain and Salma Zakera sent their only son, Sabid Hossain, to Dhaka when he was a student of Class III, hoping for a good education.

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Ordeal of a death certificate

Abu Ishaque, who returned home to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr with the family after having lived for about 17 months in Saudi Arabia, was supposed to fly back to the Gulf state on...

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Moving out of being haunted by memories

When Abdullah Al Mahin was five years old, he almost got lost while he was leaving the Shishu Academy. Police personnel posted outside the academy, fortunately, recognised him...

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Dream dies in Abdullah’s death

Abu Bakkar Siddique, aged 59, felt happy when he could put his only son, Abdullah Siddique, in charge in his business of automobile spares in July...

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Khichdi loses taste for them

Safwan Akhtar, 15 years old, loved to study and sing and was interested in sports and, especially, video games that would make him dream of becoming a software engineer.

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Bullet grazes girl, kills father

Hasib Ahasan, aged 50, was the cornerstone of the family. Anyone would fall back on him for everything, from money to everyday chores...

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UN rights chief for strengthening presence

The United Nations fact-finding mission investigating rights abuses and atrocities committed during the July-August mass uprising is likely to finalise its report by the first week of December...

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5 ex-ministers on remand

Dhaka metropolitan magistrate courts on Wednesday placed 10 people, including five former ministers, of the ousted Awami league government on different terms of remand in different cases...

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Samaritan shot and dead

Md Kamrul Islam came to be shot in the neck at Mirpur 10 on August 4 when he was carrying another person, wounded by a gunshot, during the uprising born out of the student protests that had continued since July 1.

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Cultural activists urged to work for people’s aspirations

Cultural activists and July martyred Farhan Faiz Ratul’s relatives said on Tuesday that cultural activists should work for fulfilling people’s aspirations and creating a discrimination-free society, the key spirit of the student-led July-August mass uprising...

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Hit with bullet, dead in custody

Md Mamun, a security guard, was shot at in the chest on a road near his workplace in Narayanganj at 4:00am on July 22 during the curfew imposed to quell student protests seeking reforms in civil service job reservations...

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AL propaganda machinery spreads misinformation: discussion

Speakers including journalists and activists at a discussion in Dhaka said on Monday that the ‘propaganda machinery’ of the Awami League was spreading misinformation and disinformation even after the fall of the authoritarian regime of Sheikh Hasina amid the July mass uprising...

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Boy who wanted to stand out

Nasib Hasan Riyan, the second of three children of Golam Razzak and Sammi Akter, had a constant drive to stand out, in clothes or in action. He had a dream of becoming a pilot.

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867 students still in 10 CMHs

At least 867 students, who were injured during protests led by the Student Movement Against Discrimination in July and August, are still undergoing treatment at 10 combined military hospitals.

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