The activist group is demanding that a special court be set up within one day to handle the murder case of their spokesman, Sharif Osman Hadi. They held a press conference at Shahbagh, with their member secretary Abdullah Al Jaber saying this is a major test for the government following the July movement. He argued that Hadi was a crucial political voice and a candidate for a Dhaka seat, and that failing to deliver justice quickly would just make people trust the state even less and lead to more killings.
Jaber set a hard deadline, insisting the government must publicly outline its plan and agree to form a fast-track judicial tribunal within twenty-four hours. He even mentioned getting help from foreign spy agencies if needed. Another speaker from a university student body was also there. The group’s warning was clear: they think someone is trying to sweep this under the rug, and without a visible, effective response, public confidence will keep crumbling.
Jaber set a hard deadline, insisting the government must publicly outline its plan and agree to form a fast-track judicial tribunal within twenty-four hours. He even mentioned getting help from foreign spy agencies if needed. Another speaker from a university student body was also there. The group’s warning was clear: they think someone is trying to sweep this under the rug, and without a visible, effective response, public confidence will keep crumbling.