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Amid protests from various leftist student organizations, Islami Chhatra Shibir has removed the portraits of former top leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami from their photo exhibition at Dhaka University's TSC. The images have been replaced with photo frames featuring BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and others, highlighting alleged instances of judicial executions. The three-day exhibition, titled "36 July: We Will Not Stop," initially featured images of Jamaat leaders who were sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal during the tenure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. These executions have been controversially referred to by some as "judicial killings." Following backlash and demonstrations by left-leaning student bodies, Shibir removed the controversial images. In their place, new photo displays have been installed, showcasing statements from Khaleda Zia and testimonies published in various media outlets regarding the legal proceedings. These are intended to underscore the organization's narrative of political repression through judicial means. Earlier, SM Farhad, President of Shibir’s Dhaka University unit, stated: “There has been a deliberate attempt to provoke chaos and create a mob situation through manufactured debates around our event. Our stance is clear — we see the Liberation War of 1971 as a glorious chapter in our nation’s history. However, we view the BAKSAL regime and the Shahbagh movement as threats to democracy.” The exhibition continues to stir debate on campus, highlighting ongoing tensions between student political groups over the interpretation of Bangladesh's history and justice system.
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