Mohammad Wasim

The First Martyr of Chattogram’s Anti-Quota Movement – July Uprising 2024

November 16, 2025

Martyr

July Council

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Mohammad Wasim, a young student leader from Chattogram and a martyr of the July Uprising of 2024, stood firm in the fight for equality and justice. His courage, conviction, and sacrifice live on through his family and community. His story reflects a generation’s struggle against oppression and their hope for a fairer, democratic Bangladesh.

Summary

On 16 July 2024, during the nationwide anti-quota student movement, Mohammad Wasim (Wasim Akram), a 3rd-year Sociology student at Chattogram College and a dedicated student leader, was tragically killed in Muradpur, Chattogram. At just 20 years old, his life was cut short while bravely standing with fellow students against injustice and inequality.

This documentary takes us to Wasim’s home in South Mehernama Bazar, Cox’s Bazar, where his family shares memories, grief, and pride for a young man whose courage inspired an entire generation. Through interviews with his uncle and close relatives, we relive the moments leading to his martyrdom and the unwavering spirit of a youth who believed in equality and justice.

Wasim’s story reminds us of the sacrifices made by students and young activists during Bangladesh’s July Uprising of 2024 — a movement that challenged oppression and sought a fairer, democratic future for the nation.

Documentary Credits

Interviewees:

Wasim Akram’s Father and Sister

Produced By:

July Council — An Oral History Archive

Produced Year:

2025

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