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Hundreds gathered at the South Plaza of Bangladesh’s National Parliament and Manik Mia Avenue to bid farewell to Sharif Osman Hadi, a youth activist killed during the July Revolution protests. Among the mourners were young people from Hindu, Christian, and Muslim communities, reflecting a rare moment of interfaith unity in grief and respect. Many also joined demonstrations at Shahbagh demanding justice for Hadi’s killing. Aditya Chowdhury, a Hindu student from Northern University, attended the funeral alongside his Christian friend Arnab D’Cruz from Notre Dame University. Chowdhury described Hadi as a brother beyond religious boundaries, saying his death had shaken the conscience of the youth. Another friend, Hridita Das, joined protests calling for the arrest of those responsible. Observers note that Hadi’s funeral has become a symbol of cross-community solidarity and youth activism in Bangladesh. Calls for justice continue to grow, with civil society urging authorities to ensure accountability and prevent further violence against demonstrators.
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