Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus wants citizens to remember the July Uprising each year. He believes this will stop dictators from taking power again. Yunus launched a month-long celebration program on Tuesday. The chief adviser said people must watch for early signs of autocracy. He thinks annual remembrance will help crush bad leaders before they gain strength.
Students started the July movement one year ago. Their protests sparked massive demonstrations across the country. The uprising gave ordinary people a taste of real freedom. Yunus praised the brave protesters who risked everything for democracy. He said the movement aimed to build a new Bangladesh without fascism.
The government official announced the commemoration program at his office. Cultural adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki attended the ceremony. Education adviser CR Abrar also joined the event. Yunus revealed a special QR code for the program activities. He handed out scholarship money to three university students.
The month-long celebration will honor those who died fighting for change. Yunus remembered students, workers, and rickshaw drivers who became heroes. He wants all social classes to unite again like they did during the uprising. The leader believes people have great power when they work together. He called July the month for citizens to wake up and demand their rights.
Yunus stressed that commemorating the uprising serves a bigger purpose than just remembering the past. The program aims to teach people about democratic freedoms. He wants citizens to hold their leaders accountable for their actions. The chief adviser believes this annual tradition will prevent future dictatorships from emerging.
Students started the July movement one year ago. Their protests sparked massive demonstrations across the country. The uprising gave ordinary people a taste of real freedom. Yunus praised the brave protesters who risked everything for democracy. He said the movement aimed to build a new Bangladesh without fascism.
The government official announced the commemoration program at his office. Cultural adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki attended the ceremony. Education adviser CR Abrar also joined the event. Yunus revealed a special QR code for the program activities. He handed out scholarship money to three university students.
The month-long celebration will honor those who died fighting for change. Yunus remembered students, workers, and rickshaw drivers who became heroes. He wants all social classes to unite again like they did during the uprising. The leader believes people have great power when they work together. He called July the month for citizens to wake up and demand their rights.
Yunus stressed that commemorating the uprising serves a bigger purpose than just remembering the past. The program aims to teach people about democratic freedoms. He wants citizens to hold their leaders accountable for their actions. The chief adviser believes this annual tradition will prevent future dictatorships from emerging.