What Acts of Terrorism Did the Yunus Regime Commit Against Bangabandhu's Memorial?

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What Acts of Terrorism Did the Yunus Regime Commit Against Bangabandhu's Memorial?

Synopsis

The Awami League has vocally condemned the actions of the Yunus-led interim government, accusing it of violence aimed at obstructing the commemoration of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's 50th death anniversary. This article explores the ongoing conflict and the resilience of the Bangladeshi people's respect for their national leader.

Key Takeaways

  • The Awami League condemned the Yunus-led government for obstructing the commemoration of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's anniversary.
  • August 15 is a significant date marking the assassination of the Father of the Nation.
  • Violence was reported during attempts by the public to honor Bangabandhu.
  • Social media has become an alternative avenue for expressing respect for Bangabandhu amidst government repression.
  • The struggle for democratic rights continues in Bangladesh.

Dhaka, Aug 16 (NationPress) The Awami League of Bangladesh harshly criticized the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus on Saturday. This condemnation was in response to the government’s violent actions aimed at disrupting the commemoration of the 50th death anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, which was observed on Friday.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, revered as the 'Father of the Nation' in Bangladesh, was horrifically assassinated on August 15, 1975, alongside several of his family members.

On Friday, the police implemented strict surveillance around the residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to hinder his supporters from honoring the anniversary.

The Yunus administration had eliminated the designation of August 15 as 'National Mourning Day', continuing its efforts to suppress the Awami League activities.

The Awami League claimed that the entire state machinery was mobilized to obstruct the people's “unwavering respect and admiration” for their national leader. They labeled these actions as “malicious tactics” by the Yunus government.

Criticizing the Yunus regime, the party characterized it as an “illegal, unconstitutional, and undemocratic fascist” government that, in collusion with the forces of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), executed “extraordinary acts of terrorism” to prevent citizens from paying tribute to Bangabandhu.

“After seizing power through unlawful and unconstitutional means, the murderous fascist Yunus group abolished the observance of August 15 as National Mourning Day and erased it from the official calendar. This illegitimate regime has been systematically attempting to erase our undisputed leader of the great Liberation War and independence struggle, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,” stated a release from the Awami League.

Under the direct support of “murderous fascists,” the Yunus-led interim government also recalled the demolition of the historic residence of Bangabandhu at 32 Dhanmondi.

Despite facing challenges, ordinary citizens once again attempted to visit 32 Dhanmondi to pay their respects to Bangabandhu, only to witness an unprecedented situation.

The Awami League noted that unlawful mob violence broke out around 32 Dhanmondi and surrounding areas, solely to obstruct the genuine and heartfelt tributes from the public, instilling unimaginable fear.

“When the heartfelt sentiments for Bangabandhu at 32 Dhanmondi were appallingly stifled, social media emerged as an alternative platform for expressing love and respect for the Father of the Nation. Social networks, particularly Facebook, became vibrant with tributes to Bangabandhu. In the tyrannical era of Yunus, this stands as a unique testimony of the people's spirit,” the party emphasized.

The Awami League expressed its gratitude to the citizens of Bangladesh for their authentic expressions of respect and love for Bangabandhu.

The party further asserted that attempting to erase Bangabandhu from the hearts of the people is futile, while simultaneously revealing the true nature of the “murderous fascist Yunus group” to the nation.

Point of View

I believe that the events surrounding the recent commemoration of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's death highlight the deep divisions in our society. The actions of the Yunus regime raise questions about the respect for democratic principles and the right to commemorate historical figures. The resilience of the Awami League and the public's love for their leader serves as a poignant reminder of our national identity.
NationPress
19/08/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened during the commemoration of Bangabandhu's anniversary?
During the 50th death anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Yunus-led interim government enforced strict measures to prevent citizens from paying their respects, leading to accusations of violence and suppression from the Awami League.
Why did the Awami League condemn the Yunus regime?
The Awami League condemned the Yunus regime for using violence to disrupt the commemoration of Bangabandhu's anniversary and labeled the government as illegal and undemocratic.
What are the implications of the Yunus government's actions?
The actions of the Yunus government have stirred public outrage and highlighted a growing concern for the suppression of democratic rights in Bangladesh.
How did the public respond to the government's actions?
Despite restrictions, many citizens attempted to visit Bangabandhu's residence to pay their respects, with social media becoming a platform for public tribute.
What historical significance does August 15 hold for Bangladesh?
August 15 marks the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a pivotal figure in Bangladesh's history, and is observed as a day of mourning for many in the country.