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Sakib’s body exhumed after 72 days

The body of Sakib Anjum, a university student who was beaten and shot to death by Awami League activists during the student-led mass uprising on August 5, was exhumed...

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Khokon scared to look at self in mirror

Looking at himself in the mirror brings nightmares for Khokon Chandro Bormon. His nose, upper lip and other portions of his face have been completely wiped out and his palate is also lost to the...

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Justice, list of deceased demanded

Family members of the deceased and injured in the student-led mass uprising on Sunday demanded justice and a complete list of martyred.

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Death dashes dream

Tanoy Chandra Das, a Class XII student of Kuliarchar Government College in Kishoreganj, moved to Gazipur four months ago to work as an apprentice at a barber’s to pay for his studies and...

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A happy return home turns sad in minutes

Meherun Nesa went to Ganabhaban, the residence of the prime minister, in the afternoon of August 5 as countless others did to celebrate Sheikh Hasina’s fall.

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Brother left alone with father

Ashikur Islam Ashik and his younger brother Atikul Islam Atik, who lost their mother in their childhood, were raised by their father Md Chan Mia, a farmer, and grandmother, Ichimon.

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Justice seekers face hurdle in absence of PPs, GPs

Justice seekers across the country are facing prolonged delays due to the persistent absence of public prosecutors and government pleaders, appointed under the overthrown Awami League regime, from lower courts since the fall of the AL government amid a student-mass uprising on August 5...

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Govt should engage, coordinate with political parties

THE apparent indifference of the interim government to engage or coordinate with political parties to address the pressing issues that the country faces and the reforms that the country needs is concerning on a couple of counts. The distance between the government and the political parties also suggests a distance between the government and the...

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Uprising reflected at Ganabhaban

TRANSFORMING Ganabhaban, the official residence of the prime minister, into a museum reflecting the student-mass uprising that toppled Sheikh Hasina’s government represents a profound symbol of the nation’s journey toward justice, democracy and liberation. Much like the Presidential Historical Museums in Philadelphia, this transformation aims to...

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The day that will never dawn

Ipti, the only son of Md Younus Sardar, a car driver, and Minara Begum, a household services worker, dreamt of a day when he could help his parents to keep them off the daily drudgery.

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Last journey in brother’s lap

Md Sujan, a truck driver’s assistant, was caught in a clash between students demanding reforms in civil service job reservations and the law enforcers, aided by Awami League people, on his way back home at Mohammadpur on July 20...

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Families left in conflict, hardship

Mehedi Hasan and Farhana Islam Popy got married in 2018 after three years of courtship. They raised a family in about three years.

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Single mother lost only child

Baby, a single mother, reared her only child, Emon Hossain Akash, after her husband had abandoned her when the child was one year old.

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Blanket murder cases continue worryingly

DESPITE concern raised by various quarters, including political parties, and assurances from the authorities, blanket murder cases against Awami League leaders, activists, aides and, even, professionals close to them have continued. Such cases and detention in connection with the cases after the fall of the Awami League regime on August 5 amid the student-mass uprising...

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Govt should expedite support for July uprising victims

AS THE government struggles to make a complete list of the people injured during the student-mass uprising in July-August, let alone provide holistic support for the victims, another ordinary citizen wounded with a bullet died in Dhaka Medical College Hospital on September 20. The health ministry on September 21 reported that at least 1,423 people...

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Father wants a safe Bangladesh

Abdul Ahad, a three-year-old boy, woke up in the afternoon of July 19 to the noise of two groups pelting each other with stones and went out onto the balcony on the seventh floor of the...

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BBS should in no way tweak data for cosmetic face of economy

THE Bureau of Statistics has come to be criticised and its calculation of nationally, and internationally, important figures questioned for years during the 15 years of the authoritarian regime of the Awami League, overthrown on August 5 through a student-mass uprising, for the manipulation of data that has been nothing short of deceit...

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One more bullet injured dies at DMCH

One more person hit by bullets during the student-led mass uprising died while undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Friday.

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Grandmother dead, grandchild in ICU

Musa Khan, seven years old, was the apple of his grandmother’s eye. Maya Islam, who used to deal with all his tantrums, had almost always been with her grandchild.

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Father seeks justice for son

Sajib Sarkar, a lecturer at Brahmanbaria Medical College, shouldered all the responsibilities for his family as his father struggled with the limited income from a government job.

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