25 November 2024 06:43

    Mother’s Tears and the Resilience of Student Protests

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    “You won’t give him a job, that’s fine. But why did you have to kill my child?” — lamented the grieving mother of martyr Abu Sayeed. That day, countless young students fell one by one to the bullets of Chhatra League and the police. Even innocent children as young as six years old were not spared from police brutality.

    Mother’s Tears and the Resilience of Student Protests

    Throughout Bangladesh’s history, student movements have never failed. From 1952 to 2024, each protest led by students has achieved its goal. These students are now poised to dismantle the oppressive regime of Hasina, the bloodthirsty autocrat, God willing.

    We stand on the cusp of a new dawn, one where freedom, justice, and democracy will finally prevail.

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