‘Awami League has no right to come out in public until the trial is over’
Hasnat Abdullah, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, said that the Awami League, Chhatra League and Jubo League involved in the genocide in Bangladesh after August 5 have no right to come out in public until the trial is confirmed.
He made this comment at a rally in Gulistan on Sunday (November 10) afternoon.
Hasnat Abdullah said, you will shout in Hindustan and clash in Gulistan. The students of Bangladesh will not give you that opportunity after August 5. The decision on whether fascism is relevant or not in Bangladesh after August 24 has been finalized on August 5.
He said, you know that the Awami League is more brutal than the Nazi forces. If the Awami League has to be tried, then we have seen the atrocities of the Awami League from Logi Baitha to the Peelkhana massacre, at Shapla Chattar. We have seen the atrocities of the Awami League on the Alem community. Every anti-fascist political party, including BNP and Jamaat, has had to go through 16 years of disappearances, murders, and torture.