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In response to the acquittal of Jamaat leader ATM Azharul Islam, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the execution of 11 party leaders was carried out through fabricated verdicts. “Justice itself was brutally murdered,” he said, blaming an authoritarian government for deliberately eliminating the Jamaat leadership. He added that had these leaders been alive today, they could have guided the nation through its current crisis with wisdom. Dr. Rahman expressed hope that, with the support of the people and by the grace of Almighty Allah, the politics of revenge and discrimination would one day come to an end.
Shafiqur Rahman: "11 Jamaat Leaders Were Executed Through Orchestrated Verdicts—Justice Was Massacred"
Following the Supreme Court’s acquittal of Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam in a war crimes case, party activists gathered in front of the Supreme Court’s annex building to offer a special two-unit prayer of gratitude (Shukrana Namaz). Many supporters, including men and women, reportedly fasted as a form of devotion while awaiting the verdict, which they say confirms the innocence of their “wrongfully accused” leader.
Jamaat Members Offer Prayer of Gratitude After Azharul Islam’s Acquittal
In a courtroom confession, Ripon, a suspect in the murder of Shahriar Alam Samya, revealed that two separate drug trafficking groups were involved in the killing. He said after the murder, he transported the prime suspect by motorcycle to the Suhrawardy Udyan temple gate, from where another group helped him escape to safety. The perpetrators later fled to Cox’s Bazar. Ripon admitted that 5 to 7 people were directly involved, with two delivering fatal blows while others stood guard. All suspects are reportedly involved in narcotics trade. Five suspects were produced in court on Monday, where Ripon gave his statement.
Two Rival Drug Gangs Involved in Samya Murder, Says Suspect Ripon
The Appellate Division has overturned the death sentence handed to Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam in a war crimes case. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday by a seven-member bench led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed. Defense counsel Shishir Monir stated, “First, we thank Allah. He has been completely acquitted of all charges. This was injustice in the name of justice.” Following the ruling, there are now no legal barriers to Azharul Islam's release.
Jamaat Leader ATM Azharul Islam Acquitted of War Crimes Charges by Supreme Court
BNP Central Leader Aminul Haque has strongly condemned the daylight murder of Kamrul Ahsan Sadhan, Joint Convenor of Gulshan Thana BNP. “Such acts of violence are unacceptable in a Bangladesh striving to rid itself of authoritarianism post-August 5,” he said. Haque demanded that those responsible be brought to justice, stating that law enforcement has already been approached and is actively investigating the suspects and motives behind the killing.
BNP Leader Condemns Brutal Killing of Kamrul Ahsan Sadhan in Broad Daylight
Nine months after suffering severe eye injuries during the July uprising, many protestors still haven’t regained their vision. Despite being treated at major hospitals, including the National Institute of Ophthalmology, full recovery has remained elusive. In a desperate act of frustration and despair, four injured protesters—Ali Hamza Shimul (19), Md. Sagar (18), Akhtar Hossain aka Abu Taher (22), and Maruf Ahmed (21)—attempted suicide by drinking poison on Sunday while still undergoing treatment. It has also been revealed that three others had similar intentions but refrained after the incident came to light.
Four July Protesters Attempt Suicide in Hospital Over Lost Vision and Lack of Medical Care
Demanding justice for the killing of student Samya, Dhaka University’s Chhatra Dal organized a sit-in on Monday afternoon in front of the administrative building. They called for the arrest and trial of those responsible, as well as the resignation of the Vice-Chancellor and Proctor for failing to ensure campus safety. Ganesh Chandra Roy Sahas, President of DU Chhatra Dal, said, “This is our final program of tolerance. We have shown patience for 13 days, but the VC and Proctor are unfit to remain in their positions. Our next move will be even more intense.”
We Showed Patience for 13 Days, VC and Proctor Must Resign: Dhaka University Chhatra Dal
BNP Acting Chairman Tareque Rahman has stated that the 13th National Parliamentary Election could be held by December this year—or even earlier—if essential reforms, especially election-related changes, are implemented. Speaking at a virtual meeting with pro-BNP talk show analysts, Rahman instructed participants to present these perspectives through logic and debate on television. The meeting, held around 4 PM, included 62 participants, such as university professors, media figures, professionals, doctors, and political analysts.
Tareque Rahman: Parliamentary Elections Possible by December If Key Reforms Are Implemented
On Saturday night, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman and Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher held a courtesy meeting with the Chief of Army Staff, General Waker-Uz-Zaman. When asked about the purpose of the meeting, Taher clarified, “It was purely a courtesy visit. We exchanged brief thoughts on the current overall situation. There were no formal discussions on any specific issue with the Army Chief or the military.” Asked whether political matters like elections were discussed, he added, “What I’ve already said is all I can disclose.”
Jamaat Leaders Hold Courtesy Meeting with Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman
Rezaul Karim, Amir of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, condemned the siege of the Secretariat by government employees as an illegal and unacceptable action. “This is not a lawful form of protest—it violates civil service protocols and constitutes a punishable offense,” he said. Karim urged public servants not to engage in activities that destabilize the country. He acknowledged positive elements in the proposed ordinance that seeks to reform civil service accountability. “If there are legitimate concerns, there should be room for constructive dialogue,” he added.
Siege of Secretariat to Demand Rights is Unacceptable and Punishable: Charmonai Pir
Nadira Yasmin, Assistant Professor of Bengali at Narsingdi Government College, has been transferred to Satkhira Government College. Earlier, the Narsingdi chapter of Hefazat-e-Islam accused her of blasphemy over a publication titled Hisya, a magazine discussing inheritance laws based on gender equality. Protests were staged against her. Reacting to the transfer, Yasmin said, “I strongly condemn and protest this unjust treatment.” NCP leader Samanta Sharmin also criticized the move, saying, “Surrendering to mob pressure is unacceptable. This decision must be reversed immediately.”
Nadira Yasmin Transferred to Satkhira Govt College Amid Controversy; Condemned by Samanta Sharmin
During the International Week of the Disappeared, BNP leader Tarique Rahman urged the state to play an active role in preventing enforced disappearances. “No individual should ever fall victim to such inhumane practices again,” he stated. Citing BNP data, Tarique claimed that from 2009 to March 2024, at least 666 individuals were forcibly disappeared by law enforcement agencies. “The actual number is likely several times higher,” he added. Many remain missing, some were found dead, and others were shown as arrested after long periods of disappearance. He emphasized that the culture of enforced disappearances must be dismantled to preserve human rights in Bangladesh.
State Must End the Culture of Enforced Disappearances to Uphold Human Rights: Tarique Rahman
BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy has praised Zakir Khan, former president of Narayanganj Chhatra Dal, calling him a brave leader who has endured numerous attacks and legal battles. “We must restore democracy or else the July uprising will fail,” Roy warned. “Even though fascism has fled, democracy has not yet returned to the hands of the people.” He emphasized that the BNP remains committed to the fight for voting rights and praised the party's acting chairman for maintaining unity across the nation.
Zakir Khan Is a Brave Leader—He Deserves Political Success: Gayeshwar Chandra Roy
Helal Uddin Naeem (26), a student leader known for his anti-discrimination activism, was violently attacked by members of the BNP-affiliated Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) at Titumir College. He is currently receiving treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement accused the college administration of deliberately using JCD members to suppress ongoing student protests demanding the reopening of dormitories. During a sit-in against this political interference, JCD activists launched a surprise attack. The group called for immediate arrest of those responsible.
Pro-Quota Student Leader Attacked by JCD Activists at Titumir College
Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of Inquilab Mancha, wrote on Facebook: “It’s now a battle between the Delhi-serving clique left behind by Hasina and the sovereign people of Bangladesh. I urge the entire nation to prepare for united victory in this existential fight. The July movement will continue until Bangladesh wins.” Protests are ongoing demanding the repeal of the "Public Service (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025" and the scrapping of the proposed NBR dissolution.
Hadi Calls for Nationwide Unity to Defeat the 'Delhi-Serving Clique' Embedded in State Structure
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