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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2026

July Burning Bright

July Burning Bright

Priyo poses with his press pass while covering the 12th national parliament election in January 2024. Photos: Collected

'I miss you Piyo Baba': A daughter waits for her father, a mother for the country he dreamed of

On 19 July 2024, photojournalist Tahir Zaman Priyo was on the streets with his camera. He was shot while documenting the unrest in the Science Lab area. Two years on, his family awaits the change...

At the National Institute of Ophthalmology and Hospital in Dhaka, doctors recorded more than 700 pellet-related eye injuries. Photo: TBS

Ocular aggression: From Bangladesh to Gaza, why regimes deliberately blind protesters

Hundreds of protesters gather at the Prime Minister's Office, climbing onto the roof, raising flags, and celebrating following the fall of the government on 5 August 2024. Photo: Collected

Bangladesh to observe 5 August with nationwide events

August 5: How the July Mass Uprising reached its final climax

August 5: How the July Mass Uprising reached its final climax

Demonstrators celebrate the news of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation, in Dhaka, 5 August 2024. Photo: Rajib Dhar

Bangladesh to mark July Mass Uprising Day Wednesday

Three-way violence engulfed the country as protesters began fighting bare-handed against the police and against Awami League, Jubo League and Chhatra League men. Photo: Rajib Dhar

35 July 2024: The final call for ‘March to Dhaka’

At Shaheed Minar, the gathering brought together people from across the city. Photo: Rajib Dhar 

34 July 2024: One point, one demand — Sheikh Hasina must resign 

At Aparajeyo Bangla, teachers of Dhaka University wanted the police repression to end, halls and dormitories reopened, and every armed officer withdrawn from the grounds. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

32 July 2024: Still bleeding, still July

Protesters gathered at court premises across the country during the March for Justice on 31 July 2024. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain   

31 July 2024: The March for Justice

Illustration: TBS

30 July 2024: The day social media turned red

Students and journalists confront a police officer as demonstrations resume across the capital, defying mass arrests and baton charges on 29 July 2024. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

29 July 2024: The red flag of the movement is reborn

A file photo of six coordinators of the July movement, who were in DB custody, calling off all protest programmes of the movement on 28 July 2025. Photo: Collected

28 July 2024: Scripted statement, rejection and the walls that answered

Many patients injured during the July movement continue to live with long-term physical and psychological consequences. Photo: Rajib Dhar 

27 July 2024: The untold stories of doctors in Dhaka

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