Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Day Today

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Day Toda

Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Day Toda

On this day in 1973, police opened fire on a procession jointly organized by the Chhatra Union and DUCSU in Dhaka demanding an end to the brutal bombings by the US forces in Vietnam. Two leaders of the Chhatra Union, Mirza Kaderul Islam and Matiul Islam, died in the incident. Many leaders and activists of the Chhatra Union were injured.

After that, various parties and organizations observed the 'Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Day'. In view of this, the parties will observe the 'Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Day' on Wednesday (January 1).

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The whole country erupted the next day in protest against the first student killing in independent Bangladesh. The capital Dhaka became a city of protests. Spontaneous strikes were observed all over Dhaka on that day. Since then, January 1 has been celebrated as the 'Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Day'.

The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB), various leftist parties and progressive organizations have taken various programs to observe the day. This includes paying tribute by placing flowers at the Anti-Imperialism Solidarity Memorial at Kadam Foara intersection adjacent to the National Press Club at 8:30 am today.

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