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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2025

Remembering the Red July

After 36 days of indiscriminate bloodshed, the masses finally triumphed over the brutal Awami League regime. Photo: TBS
Panorama

July extends to 5 August

Millions came out to the streets that day, creating the liveliest carnival the world had seen — and they had earned that right to celebrate through blood and sweat

On 2 August 2024, the Shaheed Minar, a monument built to honour language martyrs of 1952, witnessed a new generation laying claim to its legacy. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Panorama

Droho Jatra’s lasting legacy on the Uprising

Photo: Collected/BSS
Panorama

July 29, 2024: Students return to the streets after forced statement

The six coordinators in DB custody. Photo: Collected/BSS
Panorama

Remembering the Red July: Despite the crackdown, the flames of uprising kept burning brightly

Photo: Collected
Panorama

27 July: Two more key coordinators taken into DB custody

Photo: Collected
Panorama

24 July: More than 1400 arrested, 3 missing coordinators found

Photo: Reuters
Panorama

23 July: Govt issues 7% quota gazette, coordinators stand firm on four demands

Photo: Collected
Panorama

22 July 2024: Five protesters succumb to previous injuries, curfew remains in place

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Uttara, Jatrabari, Savar and more: The killing fields that ran red with July martyrs’ blood

Photo: TBS
Panorama

21 July 2024: At least 19 killed; SC scraps quota reinstatement ruling

The main points of clashes were in Jatrabari, Uttara, Badda, and Mirpur. Violence was also reported in Mohammadpur. Photo: TBS
Panorama

20 July 2024: At least 37 killed amid curfew; Key coordinator Nahid Islam detained

Jatrabari in the capital looks like a warzone as police, alongside Chhatra League men, swoop on quota reform protesters. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

19 July 2024: At least 148 killed as government attempts to quash protests violently

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Curfews, block raids, and internet blackouts: Hasina’s last ditch efforts to cling to power

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