The Student Alliance of Private Universities in Bangladeshi organized protest rallies in Dhaka and called for a general strike for educational institutions. This includes not attending classes and holding protest rallies.
“What’s going on in Gaza is a complete war crime. Israel is carrying out this brutal massacre to rule Gaza,” said Francis Farid, a student at BRAC University during a rally in Dhaka.
57 Muslim members of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) must unite and take effective action against Israel, including political and military moves, student leaders said they emphasized that the Muslim world should achieve Israel’s rights and build a global youth movement to petition the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Other student leaders, including the University of Dhaka Frontliners in July, called for a solidarity with the Palestinians to protest on campus on the uprising against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was expelled on social media.
Meanwhile, Jatiotabadi Chatradal, a student wing of Bangladesh’s Nationalist Party (BNP), has announced a protest at the university.
“Gaza is today’s valley of death. Israel is engaged in hellish massacres to erase the Gaza mark from the world map. It is unfortunate that the international community is still playing a quiet audience here,” he said in a statement.
In another statement, Dhaka University authorities announced the suspension of exams and classes on Monday, in solidarity with the boycott of global students in classes and exams.
Previously, thousands of people around the world, including the United States, continued their protests calling for an end to Israeli brutal attacks on Gaza and the Trump administration’s intensifying crackdown on Palestinian parents and activists.
Previously, thousands of people around the world, including the United States, continued to protest against Israeli brutal attacks on Gaza and the fierce crackdown on pro-Palestinian students and activists in the Trump administration.
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 26 Palestinians on Sunday, bringing total death tolls of 50,695 from the Israeli Genocide War since October 2023, according to the Ministry of Health.
MNA