Jibon Ahmed

The Lens of Resistance – July Uprising 2024

November 6, 2025

Survivor

July Council

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Jibon Ahmed, a journalist and visual storyteller from Dhaka, documented the July Uprising of 2024 through his lens. In this interview, he reflects on the courage, grief, and resilience of those who rose for justice and democracy, offering a firsthand account of the people and stories that shaped Bangladesh’s historic movement.

Summary

In the monsoon of 2024, Bangladesh witnessed a historic mass movement for justice and democratic reform, the July Uprising. Amidst the streets, protests, and human struggles, journalist and visual storyteller Jibon Ahmed captured the unfolding history through his lens.

In this intimate interview at his home in Dhaka, Jibon Ahmed shares his experiences documenting the uprising, the people behind the movement, and the stories that the world might have otherwise missed. He reflects on the courage, grief, and resilience of students, workers, and citizens who risked everything for change.

Produced by the July Council – An Oral History Archive, this documentary is part of our ongoing effort to preserve the human stories of the uprising: not only what happened, but who shaped it, how they lived, and why they rose.

Documentary Credits

Interviewees:

Jibon Ahmed, Journalist & Photojournalist

Produced By:

July Council — An Oral History Archive

Produced Year:

2025

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