Shahbagh Movement is a Second Generation Liberation War of Bangladesh
I did not see liberation war in the year 1971, because I did not born.I did not understand autocracy movement in the year 1992, because I was a child. But, now I grow up in 2013 and it is an appropiate time for me to speak up for complete justice against those people who helped brutal Pakistani for rap, genocide, destroy my motherland and make us home to homelessness.
The movement for urging complete justice of which started on February 5, 2013 from Shahbagh is widely renown as Shahbagh Movement. Actually Shahbagh Movement is not started on 5th February, it had started by jahanara Imam in the year 1992. The present 'ShahbargMovement' is the consequence of the procession Mother Jahanara Imam. In addition, Jahanara Imam’s leadership. attributed special importance to the movement for “trial of the killer and collaborators of ’71” under the banner of “Ekatorer Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee” (Committee for Resisting Killers and Collaborators of Bangladesh Liberation War of ’71), because she had lost her eldest son who was killed by the Pakistani army in 1971 and also her husband who died having suffered in the hands of the Pakistani army and the eventual lose of his son. Thus the renowned educationist, social activist had become the mother of the millions over night who joined hands to thwart the onslaught of the fundamentalist forces and retrieve the society from history and reinstate its previous ideal of the religious harmony and tolerance.
The new generation, however, have been erupted and came out home in order to urging a complete justice against those brutal and heinous people who helped Pakistani armies for kill the inoffensive Bengali people and child, for rap woman and dame villages with fire.
Hats off the Shahbagh Movement. We, however, would not lose in this second liberation war, we are exhorted from our freedom fighters whose sacrificed their life for save their beloved motherland Bangla.
Joy Bangla !!
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