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হাসনাত আবদুল্লাহHasnat Abdullah

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Reporting on Hasnat Abdullah and the July Uprising, curated from the national press. Every story links to the publisher.হাসনাত আবদুল্লাহ ও জুলাই গণঅভ্যুত্থান নিয়ে জাতীয় সংবাদমাধ্যমের প্রতিবেদন। প্রতিটি শিরোনাম নিয়ে যাবে প্রকাশকের পাতায়।

Articles appear in their published language.প্রতিবেদনগুলো প্রকাশিত ভাষায়ই দেখানো হয়।

  1. Dhaka Tribune

    Hasnat Abdullah transferred to CMH

    Following severe physical trauma sustained during violent clashes with rogue Ansar members at the Secretariat, key coordinator Hasnat Abdullah is transferred from Dhaka Medical College Hospital to the Combined Military Hospital for critical care.

  2. Prothom Alo

    I was not given the upazila budget money: Hasanat Abdullah

    In a robust public defense, Hasnat Abdullah dismantles corruption allegations, clarifying that the disputed funds were strictly allocated Annual Development Programme (ADP) budgets for local infrastructure, not discretionary revenue.

  3. The Business Standard

    How Bangladeshi diaspora supported July movement abroad

    An analytical deep-dive into the asymmetric warfare waged by the Bangladeshi diaspora, highlighting global protests and the devastating economic impact of the coordinated international remittance strike.

  4. The Business Standard

    ACC files case against Hasina's cousin Hasnat Abdullah

    A critical disambiguation record detailing the massive Anti-Corruption Commission graft charges filed against Abul Hasnat Abdullah, the former Awami League Chief Whip and cousin to ousted PM Sheikh Hasina.

  5. The Daily Star

    July Uprising in the lives of garment workers

    An essential sociological report detailing the pivotal integration of the deeply oppressed ready-made garment (RMG) sector workers into the July Uprising, resulting in mass casualties but ultimately breaking the regime.

  6. The Daily Star

    Addressing the Crisis of Confidence in the Judiciary

    A structural analysis of how the 14th and 16th Constitutional Amendments destroyed the independence of the Bangladeshi judiciary, leading directly to the mass public revolt against the Supreme Court in August 2024.