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An oral history collection documenting the martyrs and survivors of the July Uprising 2024.
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Archive Date: April 12, 2026
Maulana Khubaib Ahmad, a young Islamic scholar, teacher, and writer, dedicated his life to faith, knowledge, and service. Through the memories of his family and loved ones, this documentary explores his values, aspirations, and sacrifice during the July Uprising of 2024, reflecting the courage and conviction that continue to inspire many today.
Archive Date: April 11, 2026
Mohammad Kalam, a tea seller and father, lost his life during the July Uprising of 2024 while searching for his daughter amid the violence in Mirpur. Through the memories of his wife and daughter, this documentary reveals his kindness, sacrifice, and unwavering devotion to his family, reflecting the human cost of Bangladesh’s struggle for justice and change.
Archive Date: April 7, 2026
Alif Ahmed Siam, a 15-year-old student with dreams of becoming a pilot, was killed during the July Uprising of 2024 while participating in the “March to Dhaka” program. Through the memories of his parents, this documentary reveals his aspirations, courage, and the profound loss carried by his family, reflecting the human cost of Bangladesh’s struggle for justice and change.
Archive Date: April 7, 2026
Tahir Zaman Priyo, a young participant in the July Uprising of 2024, is remembered through the memories and testimony of his mother. Her story reflects a son’s ideals, a family’s sacrifice, and the enduring impact of those who stood for justice and democratic change in Bangladesh.
Archive Date: January 9, 2026
Nur Mohammad, the rickshaw driver who carried wounded student Golam Nafiz during the July Uprising of 2024, became part of one of the movement’s most iconic moments. His courage and humanity in the face of violence reflect the resilience and sacrifice of ordinary citizens during Bangladesh’s struggle for democracy and justice.
Archive Date: November 23, 2025
Faisal Ahmed Shanto, a young student from Chattogram and an early martyr of the July Uprising of 2024, stood fearlessly for justice and equality. His courage, sacrifice, and unwavering conviction live on through his family and community. His story reflects a generation’s struggle against state violence and their enduring hope for a free, democratic Bangladesh.
Archive Date: November 17, 2025
Mostak Ahmed, a young electrician from Sylhet and a martyr of the July Uprising of 2024, stood with ordinary citizens in the fight for justice and equality. His courage, sacrifice, and conviction live on through his family and community. His story reflects a generation’s struggle against oppression and their unwavering hope for a free and democratic Bangladesh.
Archive Date: November 16, 2025
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.
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