How many of those injured during the July-August uprising, like Abdullah, are still fighting for their lives?
The video, which is on the mass uprising of July-August 2024, has been sent from the Chief Adviser's Office
Bangladesh’s interim government (IG) has taken critical steps towards stabilising the country and signalling a new direction.
The government is set to incorporate content on the student-led uprising into school textbooks for the 2025 academic year.
The BNP’s stance, which shifted from initially aligning with the students to later portraying the president as a stabilising figure, could risk dissipating the transformative potential of this “moment.”
What motivated our youth to defy death in order to free Bangladesh from the yoke of a brutal regime?
The euphoria of August 5, and the momentous days leading up to it, especially since July 15, are now being overshadowed by a cloud of uncertainty.
If we have learnt nothing else in the last several months, it is not to underestimate the power of young people.
These martyred students achieved more in the years that they lived than many of us would do in decades.
How many of those injured during the July-August uprising, like Abdullah, are still fighting for their lives?
The video, which is on the mass uprising of July-August 2024, has been sent from the Chief Adviser's Office
Bangladesh’s interim government (IG) has taken critical steps towards stabilising the country and signalling a new direction.
The government is set to incorporate content on the student-led uprising into school textbooks for the 2025 academic year.
The BNP’s stance, which shifted from initially aligning with the students to later portraying the president as a stabilising figure, could risk dissipating the transformative potential of this “moment.”
What motivated our youth to defy death in order to free Bangladesh from the yoke of a brutal regime?
The euphoria of August 5, and the momentous days leading up to it, especially since July 15, are now being overshadowed by a cloud of uncertainty.
If we have learnt nothing else in the last several months, it is not to underestimate the power of young people.
These martyred students achieved more in the years that they lived than many of us would do in decades.
While the student movement toppled the regime, it did not—and perhaps could not—lay the foundation for a democratic future, which requires a broader reimagining of the political landscape.