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Student movement coordinators to visit violence victims

Saturday, 17 August 2024


The Anti-discrimination Student Movement will visit those injured in recent violence at different hospitals as part of their Resistance Week programme, reports bdnews24.com.
Abu Baker Majumder, one of the group's coordinators, announced the programme early on Friday morning.
In his statement, he said the interim government had yet to take any actionable steps on the treatment of the students and general public who were injured during the mass movement.
"We call upon the government to ensure medical treatment at the international standard for all the injured hospitalised in public and private hospitals."
The group will visit the injured at various hospitals, collect information on their condition, present the information, and discuss the proper treatment with the civil surgeons.
The statement urged everyone to take part and support the programme.
The Anti-discrimination Student Movement, which led the mass protests that ousted the Sheikh Hasina government, has announced a 4-point 'Resistance Week' programme to prevent a 'counter-revolution' from the Awami League.
The four demands are:a special tribunal be set up to ensure the speedy trial of the murders committed using a 'fascist framework', the 'Awami League and its affiliates' be brought to justice for their planned killings, robberies, and looting to derail the mass uprising and the legitimate demands of minorities must be accepted, those in the administration and judiciary who have legitimised the attacks, prosecutions, and killings of students in the uprising and are repeatedly trying to perpetuate the fascist regime must be swiftly removed and brought to justice and equality should be ensured quickly for those who have been discriminated against by the administration and the judiciary.