On Thursday night, July Unity held a protest march demanding justice for the genocide, constitutional protection for revolutionaries, and the announcement of the July Charter. After the march, the organizers gathered for a brief assembly where Musaddiq Ali, a leader of July Unity, said that the student and general public of Bangladesh would never accept any endorsement from foreign embassies.
He urged the government to clarify its position swiftly and immediately announce the July Charter. Failure to do so would result in a strict action program. Musaddiq Ali criticized how, in 1972, a constitution—written by foreigners—was imposed on the people of Bangladesh, which he claimed made Prime Minister Hasina a fascist ruler. He demanded that the government disclose which foreign country is currently behind the drafting of the July Charter.
The organization also criticized the government for not taking concrete action against India’s "push-in" incursions and highlighted various other failures.