The July massacre () was the violent suppression and
mass killings
Mass killing is a concept which has been proposed by genocide scholars who wish to define incidents of non-combat killing which are perpetrated by a government or a state. A mass killing is commonly defined as the killing of group members without ...
in
Bangladesh
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during the
July Revolution
The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution (), Second French Revolution, or ("Three Glorious ays), was a second French Revolution after French Revolution, the first of 1789–99. It led to the overthrow of King Cha ...
from July 16 to August 5, 2024. Triggered by the reinstatement of a controversial
quota system and widespread public dissatisfaction, the crackdown was carried out by the government led by the
Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
party, its affiliated groups such as the
Chhatra League
Bangladesh Chhatra League, simply Chhatra League (), is the student wing of the political party, Bangladesh Awami League, founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 4 January 1948. The organisation is banned and listed as a terrorist organisation in B ...
, and various law enforcement agencies.
In June 2024, the
Bangladesh Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Bangladesh () is the highest court of law in the country. It is composed of the High Court Division and the Appellate Division, and was established by Part VI, Chapter I (Article 94) of the Constitution of Bangladesh, adopte ...
reinstated the quota system in government jobs, triggering the resurgence of the
quota reform movement
The 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a series of anti-government and pro-democracy protests in Bangladesh, spearheaded primarily by Universities in Bangladesh, university students. Initially focused on restructuring Quota system of B ...
in early July. Following weeks of demonstrations, tensions escalated on July 15 after clashes between protesters and members of the
Chhatra League
Bangladesh Chhatra League, simply Chhatra League (), is the student wing of the political party, Bangladesh Awami League, founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 4 January 1948. The organisation is banned and listed as a terrorist organisation in B ...
. In the days that followed, law enforcement agencies, including the
Police
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,
RAB
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Places
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* Rab (town), on the island of Rab
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* Rąb, a village in Poland
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, and
BGB, as well as members of the ruling party's student,
youth
Youth is the time of life when one is young. The word, youth, can also mean the time between childhood and adulthood (Maturity (psychological), maturity), but it can also refer to one's peak, in terms of health or the period of life known as bei ...
and
volunteer wings, were involved in violent confrontations with the protesters. These clashes resulted in numerous deaths, including among protesters, law enforcement personnel, party members, bystanders, and children. By early August, the violence had resulted in substantial casualties, with estimates of fatalities ranging from two hundred to one thousand, and thousands more reported injured.
Despite the significant loss of life,
Hasina's government denied responsibility, attributing the violence to other factors. The events of July 2024 have since been widely scrutinized, with varying views on their impact on Bangladesh's sociopolitical landscape.
Background
The massacre was a significant event in the political spectrum of
Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
, and part of the ongoing unrest that began in mid-2024. The
Supreme Court
In most legal jurisdictions, a supreme court, also known as a court of last resort, apex court, high (or final) court of appeal, and court of final appeal, is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
's decision to reinstate a 30% job quota for descendants of
freedom fighters sparked initial protests as the decision reversed reforms from 2018 made in response to the
2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement
The 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a students' movement demanding reforms in policies regarding recruitment in the Bangladesh government services. Bangladesh Sadharon Chhatra Odhikar Songrokkhon Parishad (Bangladesh General Studen ...
. This decision led to widespread dissatisfaction, particularly among students who felt that the
quota system limited merit-based opportunities.
The protests, initially centered on opposing the quota system, quickly spread nationwide, driven by broader public concerns about the government's management of the economy, allegations of corruption, human rights issues, and a perceived lack of democratic channels for change.
In response to the protests, the government, led by the
Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
, ordered the closure of all educational institutions and deployed security forces nationwide, including the
Police
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,
RAB
Rab may refer to:
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* Rab (island), an island in Croatia
* Rab (town), on the island of Rab
* Ráb, the Slovak name of Győr, a city in Hungary
* Rąb, a village in Poland
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* Rab (surname), includes a list of people with the n ...
, and
BGB. Additionally, some ministers and members of the Awami League reportedly influenced its affiliated organizations, such as the
Chhatra League
Bangladesh Chhatra League, simply Chhatra League (), is the student wing of the political party, Bangladesh Awami League, founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 4 January 1948. The organisation is banned and listed as a terrorist organisation in B ...
(the student wing), the
Jubo League
The Bangladesh Awami Jubo League () commonly known as the Jubo League, is the first youth organization of Bangladesh founded by Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani. It is the youth wing of Bangladesh Awami League. Jubo league's current chairman is Sheikh F ...
(the youth wing), and the
Swechasebak League
Bangladesh Awami Swechasebak League () is an associate body and the volunteer wing of the Bangladesh Awami League. Gazi Mesbaul Hossain Shachchu is the President and Afzalur Rahman Babu is the general secretary of the organization.
History
Bangl ...
(the volunteer wing), to take measures against the protesters. These actions included the use of lethal force, with reports indicating that members of these groups were involved in incidents resulting in the deaths of several protesters, many of whom were students.
As the situation escalated, the government imposed a nationwide shoot-at-sight curfew and enacted an extensive blackout of internet and mobile connectivity, effectively isolating Bangladesh. Social media platforms like Facebook,
TikTok
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, and
WhatsApp
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were blocked to disrupt the protestors' ability to organize and communicate.
Massacre

On 16 July, five people were killed during clashes between protesters and police in the
2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement
The 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a series of anti-government and pro-democracy protests in Bangladesh, spearheaded primarily by Universities in Bangladesh, university students. Initially focused on restructuring Quota system of B ...
. It was the first fatality reported during the movement.
In July 2024, approximately 46 unidentified bodies were buried in Dhaka's
Rayerbazar
Rayer Bazaar is a well-known thoroughfare in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It is generally regarded as one of the historical areas of the city. Rayer Bazaar was likely founded during the Bengal Presidency, colonial period in the 19th ce ...
graveyard. Graveyard workers reported a rise in these burials starting from July 19, although the cemetery's official records did not document these unidentified individuals.
In August 2024, it was reported that 78% of the fatalities sustained lethal bullet wounds. According to the
United Nations Commission on Human Rights
The United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) was a functional commission within the United Nations System, overall framework of the United Nations from 1946 until it was replaced by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006. It was a ...
, the massacre resulted in 650 deaths from 16 July to 11 August 2024.
[ However, in an interview, Home Affairs adviser M Sakhawat Hossain indicated that the actual death toll may be closer to 1,000. There is conflicting information regarding the reported number of deaths.
On 19 July, a violent suppression of a students' protest in ]Rampura Thana
Rampura Thana (Bengali: রামপুরা থানা) is a police administrative area (thana) of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It encloses parts of Banasree residential area and Dhaka North City Corporation wards 22 and 23. The major thoroughfare DIT ...
, Dhaka by the Police
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and BGB resulted in at least 11 deaths and more than 21 injured.
On 12 September 2024, over a month after the incident and Sheikh Hasina's resignation, Constable Sujon Hossain was arrested for his involvement in the Chankharpul massacre
The Chankharpul massacre occurred on August 5, 2024, during a mass protest in the Chankharpul area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. This protest was part of the broader Long March to Dhaka, which emerged as a part of the larger July Revolution. The demons ...
. The International Crimes Tribunal issued an order for Hossain to be incarcerated
Imprisonment or incarceration is the restraint of a person's liberty for any cause whatsoever, whether by authority of the government, or by a person acting without such authority. In the latter case it is considered "false imprisonment". Impris ...
for crimes against humanity
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on 12 January 2025.
The Anti-discrimination Students Movement
Students Against Discrimination () is a platform of student activists in Bangladesh formed in 2024 during the nationwide student-led quota reform movement. The group was involved in the ousting of the country's former prime minister Sheikh H ...
reported that 266 individuals died between 16 and 25 July. However, ''Prothom Alo
''Prothom Alo'' () is a Bengali language, Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka. It is one of the largest circulated newspaper in Bangladesh. According to the National Media Survey of 2018, conducted by Kantar MRB ...
'' reported that 624 people died between July 16 and August 16, with 354 of those deaths occurring before the resignation of Sheikh Hasina
On 5 August 2024, at around 3:00 p.m., Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on a helicopter with her sister, Sheikh Rehana, to India, arriving in Delhi via Agartala. Although she intended to record a spe ...
. Among the total reported deaths, 66 were children. Additionally, certain reports have also indicated that among the deceased, 117 were associated with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (), popularly abbreviated as BNP (), is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. It was founded on 1 September 1978 by President of Bangladesh, President Ziaur Rahman, wit ...
and 87 with the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami is the largest Islamist political party in Bangladesh.
The origin of the party can be traced back to the original faction founded by Sayyid Abul A'la Maududi in 1941. The predecessor of Jamaat which is known as Ja ...
.
In August 2024, an incident occurred near Ashulia Police Station in Savar
Savar () is a city in central Bangladesh, located in the Dhaka District in the division of Dhaka. It is the closest separate city to the centre of Dhaka. It is also a part of the Greater Dhaka conurbation which forms the Dhaka megacity. About ...
, where a video surfaced showing police officers piling up dead bodies on a van. The footage went viral on social media, leading to widespread outrage and demands for accountability. The video depicts several bloodstained bodies, partially covered with bedsheets, being placed on a van by individuals wearing police vests and carrying firearms. The event was believed to have occurred on 5 August, following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina. In response to the viral video, the Dhaka District Police formed a four-member committee to investigate the incident. Led by Additional Superintendent of Police
Additional Superintendent of Police (abbreviated as Addl. SP or Addl. DCP) or Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, is a rank in Indian police forces. The officer holding this rank can be from the Indian Police Service (IPS) or from respec ...
Sajadur Rahman, the committee was tasked with verifying the authenticity of the video and identifying those responsible. Although, the police have acknowledged the presence of the officers at the scene, they have refrained from disclosing their names, pending further steps in the investigation.
The Cybercrime team has been engaged to aid in verifying the footage and gathering evidence.
Documents from Dhaka Medical College and Hospital
Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) is a public university, public medical school, medical college and hospital located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1946, the college houses a medical school as well as a Tertiary referral hospital, ...
indicated that 1,700 people were admitted during the protests, with 98 reported deaths. However, doctors and hospital officials suggested that over 100 people died at the hospital, with many not officially recorded. Additionally, several bodies with bullet wounds were forcibly taken by families before autopsies could be conducted.
Controversies
There were reports alleging that the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) fired at protesters from helicopters during the unrest.[ On July 18, RAB utilized helicopters to evacuate police personnel from the campus of the Canadian University of Bangladesh. Some protesters claimed that shots were fired from the helicopters, resulting in the deaths of ten children. ]RAB
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, however, denied these accusations, stating that only tear gas and sound grenades were deployed from the helicopters.
Additionally, questions were raised regarding the death of 11-year-old Shafkat Samir on July 19, with some attributing it to a bullet fired from a helicopter. RAB
Rab may refer to:
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* Rab (island), an island in Croatia
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refuted this claim, explaining that the trajectory and speed of the bullet did not correspond with such an incident.
A report published on August 11, 2024, indicated that obtaining accurate information about the number of fatalities during the July events was hindered by a government directive that restricted the disclosure of the exact death toll to the media.
In August 2024, a video surfaced in which an unidentified police officer was heard telling former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan
Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal (born 31 December 1950) is a Bangladeshi fugitive, at large since 5 August 2024, a member of the Awami League and one of the key perpetrators of the July massacre orchestrated and executed by Sheikh Hasina's toppled regi ...
that the use of force, including lethal measures, had not been effective in dispersing the protesters.
Allegations of Indian Involvement
On 24 September 2024, Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Mohammad Tajul Islam, alleged that some of the gunmen involved in the July–August protest crackdown were disguised in police uniforms and spoke in Hindi. Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers used Hindi-language insults, raising suspicions of Indian involvement in the operation.
Fatalities
Death toll
By early August 2024, the unrest resulted in a significant death toll. Initial official reports claimed 215 deaths, but a United Nations investigation later confirmed that at least 650 people were killed. In August, the Interim Government
A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary government formed to manage a period of transition, often following state collapse, revolut ...
's Health and Welfare Adviser, Nurjahan Begum
Nurjahan Begum (4 June 1925 – 23 May 2016) was the first female journalist in Bangladesh and a trailblazer for female journalists in South Asia. Begum was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2011 by the Government of Bangladesh. She served as the editor ...
, reported that over 1,000 individuals had been killed in the uprising and more than 400 students had lost their eyesight. According to the Health Sub-Committee of the Anti-discrimination Students Movement
Students Against Discrimination () is a platform of student activists in Bangladesh formed in 2024 during the nationwide student-led quota reform movement. The group was involved in the ousting of the country's former prime minister Sheikh H ...
, the total number of deaths during the protests was reported to be 1,581. Additionally, more than 20,000 were injured, and over 11,000 were arrested nationwide. Among the deceased were at least 32 children, according to UNICEF
UNICEF ( ), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing Humanitarianism, humanitarian and Development a ...
. The exact number of casualties remains uncertain due to government restrictions on information, including reports that hospitals were barred from sharing data, CCTV footage was confiscated, and some victims were buried without identification. As of September the death toll is over one thousand.
Selected individual fatalities
Abu Sayed
On 16 July, between 2:30 and 3:00 pm, quota reform protesters and police clashed in front of Begum Rokeya University. Police fired tear gas and baton-charged to disperse protesting students. Most of the students left while Abu Sayed remained. The police were firing rubber bullets from the opposite direction. Abu Sayed was subsequently shot four times by a police officer. He died before being taken to hospital.
Mir Mugdho
On 18 July 2024, Mugdho set out to distribute food and water to the protestors. His twin brother Snigdho was planning to come with him, but Mugdho asked him not to. He began distributing food and water at 4 pm. In a video recorded fifteen minutes before his death, he is seen distributing water bottles and boxes of biscuits to protestors. Around 5 pm, when he was at the side of the road, he was shot at Azampur intersection in Uttara. The bullet entered through his forehead and exited through the right side of his head. His body was taken to Uttara Crescent Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Golam Nafiz
On the first day of the non-cooperation movement
Non-cooperation movement may refer to:
* Non-cooperation movement (1919–1922), during the Indian independence movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule
* Non-cooperation movement (1971), a movement in East Pakistan
* Non-cooperatio ...
, Nafiz and his friends joined protests in the Farmgate
Farmgate is an area in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It is one of the busiest and most crowded areas of Dhaka city. From the early 1990s, the area has seen a massive construction boom. Consequently, the area has gained commercial importance ...
–Khamarbari area. Around 4.30 p.m., Nafiz was shot by the police at the Farmgate intersection. After being wounded, fellow protesters placed him in a rickshaw
Rickshaw originally denoted a pulled rickshaw, which is a two- or three-wheeled cart generally pulled by one person carrying one passenger. The first known use of the term was in 1879. Over time, cycle rickshaws (also known as pedicabs or tr ...
in an attempt to transport him to the nearest hospital. According to rickshaw puller Noor Mohammad, Nafiz was unconscious but still alive at that time. However, members of the Chhatra League
Bangladesh Chhatra League, simply Chhatra League (), is the student wing of the political party, Bangladesh Awami League, founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 4 January 1948. The organisation is banned and listed as a terrorist organisation in B ...
obstructed the rickshaw, causing a delay in reaching the hospital. Upon arrival, doctors declared Nafiz dead.
Farhan Faiyaaz
Faiyaaz was an eleventh-grade student of Dhaka Residential Model College
Dhaka Residential Model College (DRMC; ) is a public autonomous residential school on Mirpur Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The college offers primary, secondary education and higher secondary education, for students from third grade to t ...
. During the first day of the " Complete Shutdown" on 18 July, he participated in the protests with his friends in the Dhanmondi
Dhanmondi () is an upscale residential and commercial neighbourhood and a Thanas of Bangladesh, thana (police jurisdiction) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, known for its central location, cultural vibrancy and being home to the country's founding president, ...
area and they found themselves caught in clashes between protesting students and police, as well as armed cadres from the Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
. Around 2 p.m., he was shot through the heart. He suffered a significant blood loss while getting transported to the hospital, however was declared dead soon after.
Following his death, a relative of Faiyaaz posted on Facebook demanding justice for his killing, which quickly sparked widespread outrage across the country. This uproar intensified further when educationalists Munzereen Shahid and Ayman Sadiq
Ayman Sadiq (; born 2 September 1992) is a Bangladeshi educator, entrepreneur, and founder of 10 Minute School, an online platform that provides free educational resources. He has received several awards, including the Queen's Young Leader Award ...
, also posted demanding justice.
Faiyaaz's Facebook bio became popular after his death, which was one of the lyrics of the song " The Nights":
On 6 August 2024, in honour of Faiyaaz, the street near Dhaka Residential Model College was renamed to ''Shaheed Farhan Road''. A field beside the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban
The Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban () is the house of the Parliament of Bangladesh, located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar besides St. Joseph Higher Secondary School in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka. Designed while the country was still part of Pakistan by a ...
was renamed ''Shaheed Farhan Faiyaaz Khelar Maath'' (Martyr Farhan Faiyaaz Sports Ground) in his commemoration.
Shaykh Ashabul Yamin
Yamin was a student of the computer science department at the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) in Mirpur. On July 16, 2024, amidst the escalating tensions during the quota reform protests, Ashabul went to observe the demonstrations near the Savar
Savar () is a city in central Bangladesh, located in the Dhaka District in the division of Dhaka. It is the closest separate city to the centre of Dhaka. It is also a part of the Greater Dhaka conurbation which forms the Dhaka megacity. About ...
bus stand after offering prayers in his local neighborhood of Bank Town, Savar
Savar () is a city in central Bangladesh, located in the Dhaka District in the division of Dhaka. It is the closest separate city to the centre of Dhaka. It is also a part of the Greater Dhaka conurbation which forms the Dhaka megacity. About ...
.
Around noon, a violent confrontation broke out between the protesters and the police at the Pakija bus stand. During the clash, police fired rubber bullets and tear gas, and Ashabul was struck by several pellets in his chest. He was quickly taken to Savar Enam Medical College Hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival at around 3:00 PM.
Yamin's death became a symbol of the violence that marked the protests. His name was invoked in subsequent demonstrations as a reminder of the conflict. Despite official denials by the authorities, eyewitnesses confirmed the death was caused by police firing.
Subsequently, a video emerged on social media showing two armed police officers forcibly removing him from the top of an armored personnel carrier
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Acc ...
to the side of the vehicle, where he was shot at close range. Following the fall of the Hasina administration, A Additional Superintendent of Police
Additional Superintendent of Police (abbreviated as Addl. SP or Addl. DCP) or Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, is a rank in Indian police forces. The officer holding this rank can be from the Indian Police Service (IPS) or from respec ...
from Savar, Abdullahel Kafi, was arrested in connection with Yamin's killing and was placed on a five-day remand
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* Pre-trial detention, detention of a suspect prior to a trial, conviction, or sentencing
See also
*''Reman ...
.
Riya Gope
On July 19, 2024, Riya Gope, a six-year-old girl from the Noyamati area in Narayanganj
Narayanganj () is a city in central Bangladesh in the Greater Dhaka area. It is in the Narayanganj District, about southeast of the capital city of Dhaka. With a population of almost 1 million, it is the 6th largest city in Bangladesh. It is als ...
, was struck by a stray bullet while playing on the roof of her family's home during clashes related to the quota reform protests. The bullet hit her in the back of the head as her father attempted to bring her inside. She was taken to a local hospital and later transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) is a public medical college and hospital located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1946, the college houses a medical school as well as a tertiary care hospital on its campus.
History
Site during ...
, where she underwent surgery. After five days of treatment, Riya succumbed to her injuries.
Riya was among the youngest and one of four individuals injured in the clashes that day in Narayanganj who later died.
Tahir Zaman Priyo
Tahir Zaman Priyo was a freelance journalist and videographer, who was associated with the online news portal The Report24 as a video journalist
Video journalism or videojournalism is a form of journalism, where the journalist shoots, edits and often presents their own video material.
Background
A predecessor to video journalism first appeared in the 1960s in the USA, when reporters had to ...
. On 19 July, at around 5 p.m., when Priyo was covering the protest on Central Road in Dhaka, the police began firing lethal bullets at the crowd. One point, a bullet hit Priyo's head and he collapsed. His friends tried to take him to the hospital, but it was not possible due to continuous gunfire from the police. At 10 p.m. at night, his body was found in the Dhaka Medical College mortuary. His death raised global concern about the safety of journalists in Bangladesh and was condemned internationally.
Shahriar Khan Anas
Anas was a tenth-grade student at Adarsha Academy, Gendaria
Gendaria () is a Thana of Dhaka District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Its area is . The name is a portmanteau of original name Grand Area, still found in deeds prior to 1950s.
Demographics
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in Old Dhaka
Old Dhaka () is a term used to refer to the historic old city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It was founded in 1608 as Jahangirabad or Jahangirnagar (), the capital of Bengal Subah, Mughal Province of Bengal and named after the Mughal em ...
. On 5 August, he left a poignant letter to his parents before participating in the protest, where he was fatally shot three times by the police in the Chankharpul area of Dhaka. His body was later recovered from Dhaka Mitford Hospital
Mitford Hospital, officially Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital, is a public teaching hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Situated in Old Dhaka area, the hospital serves as a teaching hospital of Sir Salimullah Medical College. The h ...
and laid to rest at Jurain Cemetery. Following his death, the letter went viral on social media, sparking outrage across the country and demands for justice. Later in his honour, Deen Nath Sen Road in Gendaria was renamed "Shahid Anas Road."
Aftermath
Reactions
The July massacre prompted significant criticism and calls for accountability. The University Teachers Network held a demonstration at the University of Dhaka
The University of Dhaka (), also known as Dhaka University (DU), is a public university, public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1921, it is the oldest active university in the country.
The University of Dhaka w ...
, expressing concern over the violence.
Protibadi Nagorik Somaj condemned the killings during the movement, describing them as a massacre and expressing doubts about the judiciary's ability to deliver impartial justice, as the inquiry commission was formed by the fifth Hasina government, which is also accused of involvement in the massacre. Some academics rejected the government-established public inquiry commission, calling for intervention from the United Nations.
In Sylhet
Sylhet (; ) is a Metropolis, metropolitan city in the north eastern region of Bangladesh. It serves as the administrative center for both the Sylhet District and the Sylhet Division. The city is situated on the banks of the Surma River and, as o ...
, Nagorik Alem Somaj organized a protest criticizing the killings.
Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina (''née'' Wazed; born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024. Premiership of Sheikh Hasina, Her ...
, in her first public statement published through his son Sajeeb Wazed
Sajeeb Ahmed Wazed Joy is a Bangladeshi businessman and politician. He is a member of the Bangladesh Awami League and served as an advisor to his mother, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, on information and communication technology affairs ...
, since being ousted from power, called for an investigation into the deaths during the protests, while also asserting that the police and the Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
were victims of "terrorist aggression."
Govinda Pramanik, president of the Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance
Bangladesh National Hindu Grand Alliance (abbreviation: BNHGA, in Bengali: বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় হিন্দু মহাজোট, romanised: Bāṅlādēś Jātiyō Hindu Môhājôte, abbreviation: BJHM), is a non-polit ...
, alleged that the government had killed over 500 innocent people to maintain power, urging that the events be prosecuted at the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh.
Several labor unions and organizations also criticized the killings, demanding justice for those who lost their lives during the July massacre.
A protest march under the banner of Chittagong University
The University of Chittagong () also known as Chittagong University (CU), is a public research university located in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It was established on 18 November 1966. It is the fifth oldest university of Bangladesh. Having an area ...
Chhatra Dal in Chattogram
Chittagong ( ), officially Chattogram, (, ) (, or ) is the second-largest city in Bangladesh. Home to the Port of Chittagong, it is the busiest port in Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal. The city is also the business capital of Bangladesh. It ...
demanded prosecution against Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina (''née'' Wazed; born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024. Premiership of Sheikh Hasina, Her ...
for the massacre.
The Left Democratic Alliance, Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal
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and the Anti-Fascist Left Front criticized the Awami League government rule, urging financial compensation for the families of those killed in the protests and free medical care for the injured. Similarly, the National Democratic Party demanded in compensation for the families of those who died during the massacre, along with a government job for at least one member of each affected family.
Islami Andolan Bangladesh
Islami Andolan Bangladesh (ইসলামী আন্দোলন বাংলাদেশ, lit. ''Islamic Movement of Bangladesh'') is an Islamist political organization in Bangladesh. It was founded by Fazlul Karim. They have campaigned in f ...
called for an independent tribunal to ensure justice for the victims of the massacre. In addition, the People's Rights Party called for all political parties within the Grand Alliance, including Awami League
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, to be barred from future elections.
Non-cooperation Movement and resignation of Sheikh Hasina
Following the intensification of the July 2024 protests, the non-cooperation movement became a major response to the government's actions. On August 4, thousands of protesters assembled at Shahbag
Shahbagh (also Shahbaugh or Shahbag, , ) is a major neighbourhood and a police precinct or ''thana'' in Dhaka, the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is also a major public transport hub. It is a junction between two contrasting section ...
intersection in Dhaka
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, using the blockade as a form of civil disobedience
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to demand the resignation of the government. The movement aimed to disrupt normal operations and challenge the authorities.
To support their cause, protesters organizers enacted a broad non-cooperation strategy. Public sector operations were significantly affected: bureaucrats and district officials abstained from their duties, and luxury stores, showrooms, shops, hotels, and restaurants were closed. Essential services such as hospitals, pharmacies, and emergency relief continued, but grocery stores operated only briefly during limited hours. Offshore transactions were halted to prevent possible smuggling of funds.
The non-cooperation movement led to significant unrest. Nationwide, at least 97 people were reported dead due to confrontations, shootings, and clashes. Among the fatalities were forty-four police officers, with thirteen killed at the Enayetpur police station in Sirajganj
Sirajganj is a city in north-western Bangladesh on the right bank of the Jamuna River, located in Rajshahi Division. It is the administrative headquarters of Sirajganj District, and with a population of 500000, it is the 14th largest city in Ba ...
and one in Eliotganj, Comilla
Comilla (), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Duli ...
. Additionally, twenty-seven police facilities were attacked and vandalized, and around one hundred police officers were injured. In Dhaka, various vehicles were set on fire, including those at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
Bangladesh Medical University (BMU; formerly known as Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, commonly known as PG Hospital) is a graduate medical university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established in 1965 as Institute of Postgraduate Medic ...
.
The government responded with a nationwide internet blackout starting at noon on August 4, blocking major social media platforms to limit communication and information dissemination. An indefinite curfew was imposed beginning at 6:00 p.m., and all courts were closed. The government also declared a three-day general holiday from August 5, during which banks and many businesses were closed. Despite these measures, the Anti-discrimination Students Movement
Students Against Discrimination () is a platform of student activists in Bangladesh formed in 2024 during the nationwide student-led quota reform movement. The group was involved in the ousting of the country's former prime minister Sheikh H ...
announced plans of Long March to Dhaka campaign on August 5, prompting a further crackdown.
On August 5, 2024, amid escalating protests and violence, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina (''née'' Wazed; born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024. Premiership of Sheikh Hasina, Her ...
resigned and fled the country. The political vacuum led to immediate discussions about establishing an interim government to restore order and address the demands of the protesters.
The Chief of Army Staff
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* Chief of police, the head of a police department
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, Waker-uz-Zaman
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, convened a meeting with representatives from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (), popularly abbreviated as BNP (), is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. It was founded on 1 September 1978 by President of Bangladesh, President Ziaur Rahman, wit ...
(BNP), Jatiya Party (Ershad)
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, and Jamaat-e-Islami
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. The meeting resulted in a call for the formation of an interim government within 48 hours, explicitly excluding the Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
. In subsequent developments, Nobel laureate
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Muhammad Yunus
Muhammad Yunus (born 28 June 1940) is a Bangladeshi economist, entrepreneur, and civil society leader who has been serving as the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, Chief Adviser of the Interim government of Muhammad Yunus, interim Yunus ministry, g ...
was approached to lead the interim government
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. Other potential candidates included Salahuddin Ahmed, former governor of Bangladesh Bank
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The bank is active in developing green banking. and financial inclusion poli ...
; retired General
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Jahangir Alam Chowdhury
Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (born 2 February 1953) is a retired three star general of the Bangladesh Army and former director general of the Bangladesh Rifles. As of 16 August 2024, Chowdhury has been designated as an adviser of the Interim Govern ...
; and lawyer Sara Hossain
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. Yunus accepted the role as the chief adviser, and his nomination received support from prominent figures within the student movement
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Modern stu ...
.
In a bid to address the ongoing crisis and to signal a shift in policy, President Mohammed Shahabuddin
Mohammed Shahabuddin (born 10 December 1949) is a Bangladeshi jurist, journalist, civil servant and politician who has served as the 16th and current president of Bangladesh since 2023. He was elected unopposed in the 2023 Bangladeshi president ...
ordered the release of all students detained during the protests and Khaleda Zia
Begum Khaleda Zia (born August–September 1945) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the prime minister of Bangladesh from 1991 to 1996 and again from 2001 to 2006. She was the first female prime minister of Bangladesh and the second fema ...
, a former prime minister and chairperson of the BNP. This decision was made unanimously at a meeting with major opposition parties and armed service
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leaders.
On August 6, Shahabuddin dissolved the Jatiya Sangsad
The Jatiya Sangsad (), often simply referred to as Sangsad and also known as is the unicameral Legislature, legislative body of Bangladesh. The current parliament of Bangladesh contains 350 seats, including 50 seats reserved exclusively for w ...
, responding to an ultimatum from the student movement that threatened further demonstrations. He also carried out a reorganization within the Bangladesh Armed Forces and removed Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun as Inspector-General of the Bangladesh Police.
Following these actions, Shahabuddin formally appointed Muhammad Yunus as the head of the interim government
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on August 7. Yunus, who had been in Paris as a guest for the Olympics
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, returned to Dhaka
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on August 8 and was inaugurated along with his cabinet at the Bangabhaban
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. The interim government included notable figures from the student movement, such as Nahid Islam
Muhammad Nahid Islam (; born 28 April 1998) is a Bangladeshi politician, activist and the founding convener of National Citizen Party (NCP). He was the central key coordinator of the Students Against Discrimination, which led the July Revolution ...
and Asif Mahmud
Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan (; born 14 July 1998) is a Bangladeshi student activist, who is currently serving as an adviser to the interim government of Bangladesh.
He is a key coordinator of the Students Against Discrimination, which led the Stu ...
, as advisers, reflecting a view of addressing the demands of the protesters through a transitional period.
Investigations
United Nations
On February 12, 2025, the United Nations Human Rights
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fact-finding report on Bangladesh’s July-August 2024 protests documented systematic human rights violations committed by security forces and Awami League
The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ...
supporters against protesters. The unrest began with student-led demonstrations against the reinstated quota system for public jobs but escalated due to violent suppression by the police, the Rapid Action Battalion
Rapid Action Battalion (; abbreviated as RAB) is an anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of the Bangladesh Police. This elite force consists of members of the Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Police, Border Guard ...
(RAB), Border Guard Bangladesh
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(BGB), and the military. The government employed extrajudicial killings, mass arrests, torture, enforced disappearances
An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person with the support or acquiescence of a State (polity), state followed by a refusal to acknowledge the person's fate or whereabouts with the i ...
, and sexual violence, resulting in over 1,400 protest-related deaths and 13,500 injuries, including children. Internet shutdowns and media censorship were used to limit public awareness. Armed Awami League supporters also attacked demonstrators, particularly women, who faced sexual and gender-based violence. In retaliation, opposition groups engaged in revenge attacks on Awami League members, the police, and media perceived as pro-government, while also targeting religious and indigenous minorities. The report calls for urgent reforms, including an end to militarized policing, independent investigations into abuses, protection of journalists and civil society, and economic and judicial reforms to address systemic corruption and inequality. It warns that some violations may constitute crimes against humanity, requiring international accountability measures.
Bangladesh
In response to the events of July 16, the Hasina administration appointed Justice Khandaker Diliruzzaman on July 18 to lead an investigation into the incident. Subsequently, on August 1, a three-member commission was formed, including Justices Khandaker Diliruzzaman, K. M. Zahid Sarwar, and Mohammad Showkat Ali Chowdhury, to investigate the occurrences between July 16 and 21.
On August 14, Asif Nazrul
Mohammad Nazrul Islam, better known as Asif Nazrul (; born 12 January 1966), is a Bangladeshi writer, novelist, columnist, political commentator and a professor of law at the University of Dhaka. He was appointed an adviser to the interim govern ...
, the Interim governments law adviser, announced that the crimes committed during the July massacre would be prosecuted at the International Crimes Tribunal. Later, Volker Türk
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, the head of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
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, issued a press release stating that investigations into the killings during the protests would commence soon.
On August 13, former Awami League
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MP Nizam Uddin Hazari
Nizam Uddin Hazari (born 1 January 1966) is an Awami League politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Feni-2 constituency.
Early life
Hazari was born on 1 January 1966 to Dil Afroze Begum and Zainal Abedin. He has a B.co ...
was named as a primary suspect in a murder case related to the killing of an auto-rickshaw driver in Feni during the protests on August 4. Approximately 400 other members and officials of the Awami League were also charged, including Feni Sadar Upazila
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Chairman Shusen Chandra Shil, the Awami League President of the upazila, and Feni Municipality Mayor Nazrul Islam Swapan Miazi.
Further, on August 14, the father of a student who was killed during the protests filed a petition at the International Crimes Tribunal. The petition called for an investigation into charges of genocide and crimes against humanity against Sheikh Hasina and nine other individuals, including the General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League, former Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader
Obaidul Quader (born 1 February 1952) is a Bangladeshi politician. He has served as the General Secretary of the Bangladesh Awami League since October 2016. Quader was previously the Minister of Road Transport and Bridges from 2011–2024 and ...
, and former Minister of Home Affairs
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Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, due to their roles in the crackdown on the protests. The Awami League and its associated organizations were also named as accused in the petition, leading to the court initiating a formal investigation the same day. On August 15, two additional murder charges were filed against Sheikh Hasina and several of her associates related to the deaths of two individuals during the protests.
Anisul Huq, the former Law Minister
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, who was later arrested on murder charges related to the quota protests, accused Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and Obaidul Quader during his remand on August 16, of endorsing the aggressive suppression of protesters. He also criticized Sheikh Hasina for failing to grasp the seriousness of the situation during the movement.
On 19 August 2024, the Bangladesh War Crimes Tribunal initiated investigations into three "mass murder" cases against Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina (''née'' Wazed; born 28 September 1947) is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Bangladesh from June 1996 to July 2001 and again from January 2009 to August 2024. Premiership of Sheikh Hasina, Her ...
, including charges related to the killing of 450 protesters during the unrest.
Legacy
The Interim government
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established the July Shaheed Smrity Foundation
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to offer social and financial support to the victims of the massacre and their families. The day of Hasina's resignation, 5 August 2024 has been widely referred to as "July 36
In Bangladeshi popular culture, July 36 (or 36 July) is a List of non-standard dates, non-existent date that refers to 5 August 2024, when then Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country amidst Stud ...
" in remembrance of July massacre. On 23 October 2024, the Chhatra League was banned and designated as a terrorist organisation through the Anti-terrorism act by the interim government for its role in the killing and aiding of the massacre.
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