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Quota reform movement: Six women, girls shot dead
Naznin AkhterDhaka
Updated: 15 Aug 2024, 19: 41

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Quota reform movement: Six women, girls shot dead

Mustafizur Rahman, 29, lost his mother Maya Islam, 60, in the shooting. His son Basit Khan Musa, 7, is fighting for his life at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Dhaka Medical College Hospital after being hit by a bullet on head.

Mustafizur’s mother and son received bullet wounds on 19 July near the staircase of their house in Dhaka’s Rampura. While talking with Prothom Alo on Sunday, Mostafizur asked why people could not remain safe even inside their homes.

Not only Maya Islam, others like Sumaiya Akter, 20, Naima Sultana, 15, Riya Gope, 6, Nasima Akter, 24, and domestic help Liza Aktar, 19, were not spared from bullets inside their houses.

Deaths of at least 580 were reported during the quota reform movement and subsequent violence. At least six of them are women, teenage girls and girl children. All of them died after being hit by bullets on 18-20 July.

There are allegations that police, RAB and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel used firearms and shot protesters indiscriminately to quell the protests that ultimately led to the fall of Sheikh Hasina government.

Of the six women, teenagers and girls killed, three were shot in the head, two in the abdomen and one in the throat. Sumaiya, Naima and Liza were shot while on the balcony of their houses. Riya and Nasima were shot while on the roof. Maya Islam was shot while inside the 'collapsible gate' on the ground floor of her house.

Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of prime minister and left the country on 5 August. Police started filing cases in Dhaka over the death of people in protests. The police in the case statements alleged that the victims died in indiscriminate firing by criminals.

However, Brigadier General M Sakhawat Hossain, home adviser to the interim government’s chief adviser, on Sunday told the journalists that it was not a right decision to give lethal weapons to police. The police who misused this would be brought to book.

Maya was buying ice cream for her grandchild

Maya Islam’s son Mustafizur told Prothom Alo that he lives at a rented flat at Meradia Haat area in front of Rampura police station. Maya Islam used to live there with the family. Mustafizur has an electronics shop at Malibagh Bazar.

Mustafizur is the elder of Maya Islam’s two offspring. He said Maya went downstairs around 3:00pm on 19 July with her grandchild Basit as the clashes subsided a bit. She wanted to buy ice cream for Basit. As she went downstairs, a bullet hit the head Basit and entered through her lower abdomen.

Hit by a bullet, Maya Islam was taken to a local hospital first. After primary treatment, she was taken to the house of a relative. As her condition had deteriorated, she was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital where she was declared dead. Mustafizur said a certain government agency called to confirm about the death of Maya. He does not have to pay the bills of ICU for his son but has to buy medicines and bear the costs of medical examinations.

Mustafizur on Sunday said his mother Maya would look after his son Basit and everything of the family.

Naima’s younger brother wakes up screaming

Tenth grader Naima Sultana would have turned 15 a few days later.

Around 5:00pm on 19 July, she was shot dead while on the balcony to bring the clothes hung for drying.

Naima was second among three offspring of homeopathic doctor Golam Mostafa and Ainun Nahar from Matlab Uttar upazila in Chandpur. She was a student of Milestone School and College. Naima was buried at her village home.

Ainun Nahar lives on the third floor of a five-storied building at Uttara sector 5. She said all the doors and windows were shut on the fateful day.

Naima was drawing and told her mother that she would make pizza.

Suddenly she said ‘let me bring the clothes from verandah’ with her mother on her heels. As soon as Naima opened the door leading to the balcony, a bullet hit her head.

‘I could not even imagine that we would become so unsafe inside the house. Fear has gripped me. My elder son (eight-year-old) has become ill seeing so much blood. He wakes up from sleep screaming now.

Naima wanted to become a physician. All her dreams have now come to an end,’ added Ainun Nahar.

Riya’s father cannot focus on anything

On 19 July, the six-year-old Riya Gope was playing on the roof of her family's four-storey building in the Naya Mati area of Narayanganj Sadar.

As clashes broke out outside, her father Dipak Kumar Gope rushed to the roof to get her inside. As Dipak took her in his arms, a bullet hit Riya in her head.

Riya was the only child of businessman Dipak Kumar and Beauty Ghosh. Riya was a first grader.

Dipak Kumar said he can no longer focus on anything. Riya’s mother Beauty Ghosh is also mentally devastated.

Nasima went to rooftop with two nephews

Nasima Akhter, 24, went to the roof with her two nephews on 19 July. He was shot there and died the next day while undergoing treatment in a private hospital in the capital. His nephew Ayman Uddin, 20, was shot.

Nasima’s sister-in-law Rehana Akhtar broke down in tears while talking about that day last Sunday. She said the bullet entered through one side of his son's chest and exited through Nasima's cheek.

Rehana's husband Helal Uddin lives in Spain. She lives at a rented apartment in a nine-storied building at Dhanmondi road no. 1 with his three sons and sister-in-law. Two weeks before the incident, Nasima came to visit her home from Noakhali. Her son Ayman returned home on 5 August after 15 days of treatment.

Ayman told Prothom Alo that he along with his elder brother Salman Uddin, Nasima and some others from the apartment were on the roof of the building at that time. Suddenly a bullet hit him.

Nasima was the eldest of seven offspring of Yousuf Ali and Saleha Begum. She was buried at her maternal grandfather’s home in Noakhali’s Begumgonj.

Liza fought for her life for four days

Liza Akter, 19, was a domestic help at a house in city’s Shantinagar. She used to work at a flat on the sixth floor of a 12-storied building. She was hit with a bullet on the balcony around 3:00pm on 18 July.

The family Liza had lived with got her admitted at Arora Specialized Hospital. After primary treatment there, she was admitted to Popular Medical College Hospital, where she succumbed to her wounds on 22 July.

She was buried at her family graveyard in Bhola’s Borhanuddin upazila.
Prothom Alo’s Bhola correspondent Neyamatullah talked with Liza’s elder sister Salma Akter, 28. Salma said she doesn't want any justice over the killing.

From whom will she seek justice, asked Salma.

Sumaiya’s infant looks for mother

Sumaiya Akhtar, 20, was shot dead on the balcony of his house at around 6:30pm on 20 July. She has a two-and-a-half-month-old baby. He lived with his family on the sixth floor of a building at Painadi in Narayanganj’s Siddhirganj.

Symaiya’s mother Asma Begum told Prothom Alo on Sunday that a helicopter was hovering above during the incident. Asma and her daughter Sumaiya stood on the balcony to see the helicopter. Sumaiya suddenly collapsed after being hit by a bullet on her head.

Asma initially thought Sumaiya got frightened, but after grabbing her Asma saw blood gushing out of her head. Sumaiya died on the spot.

Sumaiya’s husband Jahid Hossain works at a garments factory as operator at Kanchpur.

Asma said Sumaiya’s infant Sowaiba now looks for mother and her touch. She craves breast milk before going to sleep.

'To whom will I seek justice for the murder of my daughter?' Asma asked.​
 
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Bangladesh should strive for sovereignty like Iran or else its just not going to work!

Stupid Bangladeshi people need to understand how to gain sovereignty. Not by watching cricket or bollywood or erthaghrul chutiya turkish/ pakistani dramay.

Learn from da boss!
 
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Bangladesh should strive for sovereignty like Iran or else its just not going to work!

Stupid Bangladeshi people need to understand how to gain sovereignty. Not by watching cricket or bollywood or erthaghrul chutiya turkish/ pakistani dramay.

Learn from da boss!
Hasina has made a significant chunk of the Bangladeshi population addicted to Bollywood cheap movies. Dr. Yunus should put more efforts to reverse that. To emulate Iran we need leaders of the same caliber which we don't have right now.
 
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Eight projects in ADP for July uprising victims

JAHIDUL ISLAM
Published :
Jun 15, 2025 00:07
Updated :
Jun 15, 2025 00:07

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Several ministries and divisions have proposed a total of eight projects, with a combined estimated cost of over Tk 38.13 billion, for honouring and rehabilitating the participants and victims of the July 2024 student-led anti-discrimination uprising.

The initiatives have been taken to address social protection, economic empowerment, housing, and commemorative needs of those injured, bereaved, or otherwise affected by the historic movement, according to a senior official of the Planning Commission.

All of these projects submitted by six different ministries have been included in the Annual Development Programme (ADP) for the upcoming fiscal year without approval and allocation in order to expedite the approval process.

An analysis of the ADP book reveals that several agencies under the Ministry of Social Welfare, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, Ministry of Housing and Public Works, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Ministry of Youth and Sports, and the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs are slated to implement these projects.

The National Housing Authority under the Ministry of Housing and Public Works will spend the highest Tk 27.22 billion to implement two separate projects with an aim of providing permanent housing facilities to the families of those who were injured and martyred in the July Movement.

Under the projects a total of 25 fourteen-storey residential buildings in Sections 9 and 16 of Dhaka's Mirpur area will be built. These flats are intended to be provided free of cost to the families of martyrs and those seriously injured during the July 2024 uprising.

According to the project proposal, each martyr's family will receive a 1,250 square feet flat, while individuals classified as Class A injured will be allotted 1,000 square feet flats each.

The project sites will feature essential amenities, including educational institutions, mosques, markets, community centers, playgrounds, roads, and full utility services such as water, gas, and electricity.

Construction is expected to begin this year, with the flats scheduled for handover by June 2029, a senior official of the National Housing Authority confirmed.

The Ministry of Social Welfare proposed a project titled "Social Safety Inclusion and Self-reliance for Victims of the Anti-Discrimination Student-People's Movement" at an estimated cost of Tk 750 million.

The project is aimed at providing social safety net support, financial aid, and empowerment services to victims who were injured or socially and economically affected. The Department of Social Services (DSS) will implement the project by December 2027.

Recognizing the gender-specific vulnerabilities during the movement, the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs has proposed a project worth Tk 2.50 billion to identify and support women who suffered during the July uprising.

Under the supervision of the Department of Women Affairs, the project is aimed at ensuring targeted psychosocial support, health services, and reintegration opportunities for affected women.

The government is also focused on documenting and archiving the uprising as part of the national historical record. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting proposed two projects involving estimated costs of Tk 963.95 million. The Bangladesh Film Archive will receive Tk 491.1 million for the collection and preservation of audiovisual documentation from both domestic and international sources related to the uprising.

The Department of Archives and Libraries will establish a digital oral history archive with an allocation of Tk 472.85 million. The archive will preserve the voices and experiences of victims, witnesses, and participants for future generations.

The Ministry of Youth and Sports, through the Department of Youth Development, has outlined a project titled "Socio-Economic Empowerment of Injured and Martyred Families through Skills Training and Self-Employment Creation".

With an allocation of Tk 6.50 billion, this initiative will offer vocational training and startup support to ensure long-term economic rehabilitation for affected individuals.

To honour those who lost their lives, the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has proposed a Tk 200 million project to construct epitaphs at the burial sites of those martyred in the July 2024 uprising.

This symbolic gesture is aimed at formally recognising the sacrifices made and preserve their memory, reveal the project documents.

The projects represent a comprehensive, multi-ministerial effort to respond to the wide-ranging impact of the July 2024 uprising, which was driven by students and supported by broader civil society to protest against systemic discrimination.​
 
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Many victims yet to get any help
Kamrun Nahar Sumy 20 July, 2025, 23:54


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Sufferings and disappointment of the people wounded in the July uprising deepens on as many of them have yet to receive any or furhter financial help from the July Shaheed Smrity Foundation.

The foundation, launched on September 17, 2024 with an initial amount of Tk 100 crore from the chief adviser’s relief and welfare fund, was meant to support uprising victims.

The foundation has until July 15 disbursed Tk 1,00,000 each to 6,691 wounded individuals in the first phase and Tk 5,00,000 each to 806, out of 852, families, of the martyred.

Out of the 14,541 people registered as wounded with the government, keeping to the foundation, 8,718 have sought help. And, 523 people have also received the second-phase grant.

But many have yet to receive any help. There are 2,027 such victims while the victims who have received the first-phase grant keep struggling to get the grant for the next phase.

Md Rakibul Islam, who has received the first-phase grant, has said, ‘They just don’t care about us.’ Rakibul, who walks with crutches, has visited the foundation seven to eight times.

Rakibul, who lives at Savar, was wounded on August 4, 2024 as a law enforcer’s vehicle ran over him in front of Jahangirnagar University.

He visited the foundation on July 2 with a mind to go on a fast unto death as he has not received the second-phase grant.

‘I have been jobless for a year. I can’t fold the right leg. It is difficult to walk to the foundation repeatedly,’ he said. ‘Sometimes, I don’t have money to pay the fare,’ said Rakibul, father of a three-year-old daughter.

The foundation has told Rakibul, a Category B victim, that he would receive the grant once the amended category list was notified.

The foundation’s chief executive officer Kamal Akbar, a retired colonel, said on July 13 that the foundation did not have enough funds to help all the victims.

‘The initial plan was to manage the funds through the liberation war affairs ministry. But the government has later decided to provide the wounded with monthly allowance.’ he said.

‘We have to make the wounded understand that they would be receiving the money in monthly allowance,’ he said, noting that the foundation, which had about Tk 8 crore on July 12, now has Tk 1.20 crore.

The foundation has decided that Category A victims, who were critically injured and have lost limbs, will get Tk 4,00,000 in grant, Category B victims, who were severely injured but have not lost any limbs, will receive Tk 3,00,000 and Category C victims, who were injured but can work, will receive Tk 2,00,000.

Among the 600 wounded classified in Category A, 220 have yet to get the second-phase grant until July 13.

In the first phase, victims of all categories will receive Tk 1,00,000 and the remaining amount will be given in the second phase.

As for fund shortage, finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed has said that the government has allocated Tk 30,00,000 each for martyr’s family.

The government will provide the injured with a regular allowance and has issued health cards for them to ensure their treatment in public hospitals, he said.

The government is considering rehabilitation of the martyr families who lost their earning members by providing them with jobs, he added. The finance ministry has already allocated funds and designated two areas at Mirpur in Dhaka to build flats for the victims.

The injured, some on crutches, even from outlying areas, meanwhile, keep visiting the foundation repeatedly, hoping to get financial help even to repay treatment-related loans, cover follow-up medical expenses or ensure their daily meals.

About 25 of the injured, some admitted to hospitals in Dhaka, vandalised the foundation’s office on July 8 after they had failed to get the second-phase grant despite being repeatedly promised.

The foundation on July 13 provided 73 of the injured, including some of whom vandalised the office, with the second-phase grant.

Saiful Islam, a carpenter shot in the left leg at Azampur of Uttara in Dhaka on July 19, 2024, who sought help about three months ago and has since visited the foundation six to seven times, has yet to receive any support.

‘I have a debt of Tk 50,000. I borrowed the amount for treatment. I was forced to seek care in a private hospital,’ said Saiful, father of five children.

Since the foundation began its activities, victims and their families have alleged mismanagement, inefficiency and nepotism in fund disbursement.

The foundation, with an operational cost of Tk 3 crore a year coming from the local government, rural development and co-operatives ministry, has run into frauds.

It has identified 39 fraudulent claims of injury and five claims of death. The foundation has already disbursd money in some fraudulent claims and ‘mistakenly’ gave Tk 5,00,000 each twice to five martyr families.

The foundation has said that it has served legal notices on the frauds having made false claims, asking them to return the money.

The government on January 15 notified a list of 834 martyrs, followed by another notification on July 1 with a list of 10 more individuals as martyrs of the uprising.​
 
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ABU SAYEED MURDER: Charge hearing begins at ICT
Staff Correspondent 29 July, 2025, 00:27

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The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Monday began hearing charges of crimes against humanity against former Begum Rokeya University vice-chancellor Hasibur Rashid Bachchu and 29 others for the murder of Abu Sayeed during the July 2024 uprising.

Abu Sayeed, a student of English at the university, was shot dead near the university gate on July 16, 2024, during the students’ protests against discrimination.

His death sparked nationwide protests that eventually turned into the student-led mass uprising to oust then prime minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024.

The three-member tribunal of retired High Court judge Nozrul Islam Chowdhury, retired district judge Md Manjurul Basid and judge Nur Mohammad Shahriar Kabir adjourned the hearing till today after hearing submissions from chief prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam.

Four lawyers appointed by the tribunal will defend 24 of the accused who are still in hiding.

The prosecution submitted formal charges against the 30 on July 1.

During the hearing, defence lawyer Azizur Rahman Dulu sought a seven-day adjournment for preparing arguments for his client, constable Sujan Chandra Roy.

The tribunal rejected the request and warned him against delaying the trial. The prosecution told the tribunal that Dulu had repeatedly refused to accept certified copies of documents related to his client and only received them on Monday after being asked.

The tribunal ruled that Dulu might present his arguments only after all other defence submissions.

Six of the accused are currently in custody. They are the university proctor Shariful Islam, staff members Anwar Parvez Appel and Rafiul Hasan Rasel, police sub-inspector Amir Hossain, constable Sujan Chandra Roy and banned Bangladesh Chhatra League leader Imran Chowdhury Akash.

Nine other staff of the university — former vice-chancellor Hasibur Rashid Bachchu, associate professors Md Mashiur Rahman and Asaduzzaman Mondol Asad, assistant registrar Md Hafizur Rahman Tufan, section officer Md Moniruzzaman Palash and MLSS Mohammad Nurunnabi Mandal, Nur-e-Alam Mia, Mahabubar Rahman Babu and AKM Amir Hossain Amu — are still in hiding.

Six fugitive police officers members are former Rangpur Metropolitan Police commissioner Md Moniruzzaman Beltu, former deputy commissioner Md Abu Maruf Hossain Titu, former additional deputy commissioner Md Shah Noor Alam Patwari Suman, former assistant commissioner Md Arifuzzaman Jibon, former Tajhat police station officer-in-charge Rabiul Islam Nayan and university police camp in-charge sub-inspector Bibhuti Bhushan Roy Madhav.

Eight absconding Chhatra League leaders are BRUR unit president Pomel Barua, vice-presidents Fazzle Rabbi alias Glorious Fazle Rabbi and Md Akhtar Hossan, general secretary Md Mahafuzur Rahman Shamim, joint secretary Masudul Hasan Masud, organising secretaries Sejan Ahmed Arif and Dhanojoy Kumar Tagor and office secretary Babul Hossain.

The rest fugitive is Dr Sarowat Hossain Chandan, a forensic expert and member of the pro-Awami League doctors’ association Swadhinata Chikitsak Parishad, who allegedly falsified the post-mortem report.​
 
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