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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2025

July Revolution

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

July uprising: What about the wounds on the mind?

Anywhere between 700 to 1,000 people have been killed at the hands of the now-ousted Hasina regime. Thousands more have also been critically injured across the country. But what about the mental...

Aysha Begum spoke with the TBS team for nearly two hours. At the end of the conversation, she broke down in tears. Photo: TBS
Features

Mother of Mirpur

Low imports ease pressure on external balances amid revolution in July
Banking

Low imports ease pressure on external balances amid revolution in July

Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus hands over the cheque of Tk100 crore to the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation Secretary Mahbubur Rahman Snigdho from his relief and welfare fund at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka on 17 September. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

July uprising: Families of each martyrs to get Tk5 lakh, injured persons up to Tk1 lakh

For the private university students, July 18 was a day of both horror and heroism, marked by relentless turmoil and fearless defiance. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Panorama

July 18: The day pvt uni students etched their names in nation's history

Students injured in the movement and their parents gave speeches in the event organised under the banner 'Parents beside Children' at the Dhaka Reporters Unity on 14 September. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Students demand specialised centre for July uprising victims

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

875 individuals killed during mass uprising, 599 shot dead: Human rights society

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk at the 57th session of the Human Rights Council. Photo: OHCHR
Bangladesh

Bangladesh student movement carried human rights as its torch: UN rights chief

Ambulance drivers like Masum, Shafiq, Khokon and Akash transported dead bodies and the wounded through the horrors of the July mass uprising. Photo: Masum Billah
Panorama

Soaked in blood: Ambulance drivers recount horrors of transporting patients during July uprising

After the internet blackout on 18 July, Bangladeshi expatriates worried for their families back home organised demonstrations in their countries of residence. Photo: Tasfiq Moon
Panorama

How the Bangladeshi diaspora supported the July movement from abroad

Small local hospitals, with their limited resources, became the first stop for injured protesters during the countrywide movement. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Panorama

Unsung heroes of July revolution: When local hospitals and doctors came to the rescue

Manzur with his wife Shabontee, and their son Wasi. Photo: Adri Dhirodatto
Panorama

An evening with Manzur Al Matin, his family, and the memories of July movement

Shadique Mahbub Islam. Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

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