Staff Reporter:
Anti-discrimination student movement’s key coordinator Nahid Islam said stiff determination of re-sistance brought victory in days of uncertainty and fear during the historic July uprising, recounting the terrible moments he encountered, Awami League-sponsored mass murder, merciless crackdown and at-tacks on protesters.
“On the final days of Awami League regime fall, we were gripped by uncertainty and fear. But, we were steadfast in movement, we were committed to resist by the end that eventually made us victorious during July uprising,” he said.
Targeted by state forces, Dhaka University’s sociology department’s student Nahid was abducted, tor-tured, and subjected to physical and psychological abuse in custody during the 36th day-long country-wide movement that ended almost 16 years autocratic rule of Sheikh Hasina.
He was forefront at the protest movement that earlier emerged just centering reformation of quota in the government jobs, turning to the July uprising where millions of aggrieved people participated opposing barbaric crackdown on unarmed protesters spearheaded by AL cadres and their loyal forces.
