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Statement by the Bangladesh Awami League Protesting Obstruction of the Historic March 7 Speech, Repression, and Arrests
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March 7 is an unforgettable day in the life of the Bengali nation. The decisive struggle for the establishment of the state of Bangladesh effectively began on March 7, 1971, and concluded on January 10, 1972. The war that began with Bangabandhu’s historic speech on March 7 reached its final culmination with the Father of the Nation’s return to his homeland.
In the past, many military, civilian, and so-called “civil society” governments attempted to erase March 7 from history. However, the spontaneous remembrance of the masses only increased its significance. Today, it has been recognized by UNESCO as part of the “Memory of the World” documentary heritage.
It is deeply regrettable that the current government appears to be following the same path as those previous governments. Treating the playing of Bangabandhu’s historic March 7 speech as a crime, police from Shahbagh Police Station yesterday arrested several students of Dhaka University. Before the arrests, extremists reportedly subjected them to abuse and torture.
Meanwhile, at the house on Dhanmondi Road 32 — which has already been reduced to ruins due to attacks and vandalism by militants — several rickshaw pullers were arrested simply for paying respect to the memory of the Father of the Nation at that historic site. They were later sent to court under cases filed under the Anti-Terrorism Act. In the same way, in different parts of the country, many leaders and activists have faced harassment and mob attacks for the same reason. This raises a serious question: does the country truly have a functioning government?
Regarding such arrests and repression, we would only say this: learn from history. As an established truth of history, March 7 and the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, will remain eternally remembered and continue to shine ever more brightly. No falsehood or distorted history will be able to suppress that truth.
Joy Bangla
Joy Bangabandhu
Long live Bangladesh.
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