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The United States, United Kingdom, and European Union missions in Dhaka have expressed deep condolences following the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent youth leader and convener of the Inquilab Manch, who was reportedly shot dead by terrorists. The embassies issued separate verified Facebook statements on Friday, mourning his loss and extending sympathy to his family, friends, and supporters.
In their messages, the US Embassy said it stands with the people of Bangladesh in grief, while the UK High Commission and EU Delegation described Hadi’s death as deeply saddening, offering solidarity with those mourning him. The coordinated diplomatic responses underscore international concern over the violent incident and its implications for Bangladesh’s political stability.
Hadi, known for his role in the July uprising, had been a rising figure in youth activism. His death has sparked widespread reactions from civil society and media organizations, with calls for justice and stronger protection for political activists. Authorities have yet to release details on the perpetrators or the investigation’s progress.
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