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Agonies of July uprising victims

November 20, 2024 00:00:00


As the interim government formed after the July uprising nears its 100-day mark, questions arise about its commitment to support victims of the mass uprising. Despite promises, a complete list of the dead and injured remains unpublished. This lack of transparency casts doubt on the progress of aid and rehabilitation efforts.

Official reports cite over 18,000 injured treated in hospitals and 875 deaths. However, advocacy groups suggest the actual numbers are much higher. While the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation and Ministry of Health pledged to cover medical expenses in private hospitals offered hope, negligence persists.

The government must immediately publish an accurate list of casualties, update the public on the injured's conditions, and fulfil its healthcare commitments. If necessary, treatment abroad should be arranged for severe cases. Neglecting these responsibilities undermines the sacrifices made during the uprising and erodes public trust.

Ashikujaman Syed

Business Development Manager

Fuyi (Xiamen) Material Technology Co. Ltd

Xiamen, China

[email protected]


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