Exiles in Paris held a vigil for a slain activist. Bangladeshi community members in France gathered at a restaurant in Pantin, outside Paris, for a discussion and prayer meeting honoring Shaheed Sharif Osman Hadi, the Inqilab Moncho convener. Speakers demanded immediate justice for his killing. The event was chaired by community elder and journalist Abdul Mannan Azad, while senior journalist Mohammad Kamruzzaman, convener of the Shaheed Osman Hadi Supporters' Forum, moderated.
Azad stated that Hadi demonstrated a clear path toward establishing a just state, arguing that continuing his struggle was the only way to free the country from imperialist forces. Another journalist, Mohammad Mahbub Hossain, called Hadi a lasting inspiration, especially for resisting cultural domination. Activist Monowar Patwari pledged to continue the fight as one of Hadi's soldiers. The event ended with a special prayer for Hadi's soul and for accountability in his death. Attendees included numerous community leaders, journalists, poets, researchers, and political figures from the diaspora.
Azad stated that Hadi demonstrated a clear path toward establishing a just state, arguing that continuing his struggle was the only way to free the country from imperialist forces. Another journalist, Mohammad Mahbub Hossain, called Hadi a lasting inspiration, especially for resisting cultural domination. Activist Monowar Patwari pledged to continue the fight as one of Hadi's soldiers. The event ended with a special prayer for Hadi's soul and for accountability in his death. Attendees included numerous community leaders, journalists, poets, researchers, and political figures from the diaspora.