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EU Mission in Dhaka launches publication capturing protests, aspirations for a 'New Bangladesh'

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10 December, 2024, 09:10 pm
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EU Mission in Dhaka launches publication capturing protests, aspirations for a 'New Bangladesh'

On the occasion of International Human Rights Day, the publication and a photo exhibition were launched at a ceremony at the EU residence in the capital’s Gulshan area

UNB
10 December, 2024, 09:10 pm
Last modified: 10 December, 2024, 09:16 pm
Photo: UNB
Photo: UNB

The European Union Mission in Dhaka launched a publication titled "Bangladesh, 36 July 2024" with reproduction of street paintings and graffiti, capturing the horrors of repression during the July-August protests and the public aspirations of a new Bangladesh.

On the occasion of International Human Rights Day, the publication and a photo exhibition were launched at a ceremony at the EU residence in the capital's Gulshan area.

Addressing the function, EU Ambassador Michael Miller said respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights, promoting democracy and upholding the rule of law are at the very core of the European Union. "All our work and all our policies are underpinned by these elements," he said.

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"Human rights are not abstract. They are tangible. They structure how we live together. How we as citizens interact with the state. They protect our dignity and ensure that no one is left behind. They are the foundation of peace, stability and sustainable development. They apply always and everywhere, including in times of conflict or crisis," said the EU ambassador.

Noting that 2024 has been a watershed moment for Bangladesh, he said Human Rights Day here has special significance for the 1500 people who died and for many thousands more who were injured in the recent movement and for a country in transition.

About the publication, Miller said the artworks reproduced in the EU publication includes the defining moments of the protests that launched the political transition which began on 5 August or "36 July".

"Our book has been designed to capture a sense of the blazing canvas that is Dhaka, and which marks the horror of repression and the hope of a country now in transition—tragedy, pride. It is an insistence on justice and accountability. This is what you see each and every day going to work, school or the market. It is very impressive for an outsider to see," he said.

Though the murals were created at a particular moment in time and in a particular place, they address universal issues—freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, non-discrimination, the prohibition of torture, the right to life and the rule of law, said the EU envoy.

Principal Coordinator for SDGs at Chief Adviser's Office Lamiya Morshed said the sacrifices made by countless men and women during the July-August uprising are reminders of the enduring struggle for justice and freedom.

"It is our collective duty to honour their legacy by upholding the principles of equality, fairness and being respectful for all individuals," she said.

Taspia Akter Papie, a student of North South University, said the horrors of July-August forced her to join in painting street art.

"I was not bothered about the quota system, injustice and politics before the July-August uprising. But when I witnessed so many students being killed and many more being injured during the movement, I engaged in painting and graffiti on the streets first in Uttara before 5 August and then in the Bashundhara residential area," she said.

Another young artist Sayed Maisha Farzana, who lives in Mohammadpur, said she painted some 200 graffiti on streets from Dhaka University campus to Banani area since late July 2024.

French Ambassador Marie Masdupuy, German Ambassador Achim Tröster, Italian Ambassador Antonio Alessandro, Chargé d'Affaires at the Switzerland Embassy Corinne Henchoz Pignani, Executive Director at Manusher Jonno Foundation Shaheen Anam, Barrister Sara Hossain and internationally renowned photographer Shahidul Alam, among others, were present.

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