Abu Sayed

The First Flame of the July Uprising 2024

October 29, 2025

Martyr

July Council

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Abu Sayed, a young man from Rangpur and the first martyr of the July Uprising of 2024, stood at the dawn of Bangladesh’s new political awakening. His story of courage, conviction, and sacrifice lives on through his family and community. It symbolizes a generation’s struggle for justice, democracy, and a renewed Bangladesh.

Summary

In the dawn of the July Uprising of 2024, a movement that reshaped Bangladesh’s political destiny, one young man from Rangpur, Abu Sayed, became its first martyr.

This documentary takes us into the heart of northern Bangladesh, where we visit Abu Sayed’s home, university, and community, hearing directly from his father, mother, and sister. Through their voices emerge stories of grief, courage, and conviction the intimate human truths behind a national awakening.

The July Council Oral History Archive seeks to preserve these stories not just how they died, but how they lived, what they believed, and why they rose. Abu Sayed’s sacrifice marks the beginning of a generation’s struggle for justice, democracy, and the dream of a renewed Bangladesh.

Documentary Credits

Interviewees:

Abu Said’s Father, Mother & Sister

Produced By:

July Council — An Oral History Archive

Produced Year:

2025

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