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The Bengali text describes the life and death of Abu Said, a student activist in Bangladesh.

**Subjects:** The primary subject is Abu Said, born in 2001 to Makbul Hossain and Monowara Begum. Other subjects include students, police, and the general public across the country.

**Objects:** A stick is mentioned in Abu Said's hand during the confrontation. Police are implied to be carrying firearms.

**Scene/Setting:** The narrative spans several locations: Babanpur village, Pirganj Upazila, Rangpur (his birthplace); Jafar Para Government Primary School (where he studied); Begum Rokeya University (where he was a student and where the incident occurred); Rangpur University and the wider Rangpur region (where he was active in movements); and implicitly, the national stage for the movement's aftermath.

**Activity or event taking place:** The text details Abu Said's academic achievements, his active involvement as a coordinator in the quota reform and anti-discrimination student movements. The central event is a police attack on student protestors in front of Begum Rokeya University on July 16th. During this attack, Abu Said courageously stood his ground with a stick, facing police who then shot him at close range, leading to his immediate death.

**Notable details:** The time of the incident is July 16th. The description highlights Abu Said's bravery and leadership in the face of police violence. His death is portrayed as a pivotal moment, galvanizing widespread national support for the anti-discrimination movement and altering its course towards political change, aiming for the "downfall of the government."

**Visible text:** The entire content provided is the visible text, detailing Abu Said's biography, his role as an activist, the violent circumstances of his death by police gunfire during a protest, and the subsequent national impact of his sacrifice on the anti-discrimination student movement.
FM-WsWOT2

Jan 31, 2025, 7:52 AM

Purbacahal, Bangladesh

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The Bengali text describes the life and death of Abu Said, a student activist in Bangladesh. **Subjects:** The primary subject is Abu Said, born in 2001 to Makbul Hossain and Monowara Begum. Other subjects include students, police, and the general public across the country. **Objects:** A stick is mentioned in Abu Said's hand during the confrontation. Police are implied to be carrying firearms. **Scene/Setting:** The narrative spans several locations: Babanpur village, Pirganj Upazila, Rangpur (his birthplace); Jafar Para Government Primary School (where he studied); Begum Rokeya University (where he was a student and where the incident occurred); Rangpur University and the wider Rangpur region (where he was active in movements); and implicitly, the national stage for the movement's aftermath. **Activity or event taking place:** The text details Abu Said's academic achievements, his active involvement as a coordinator in the quota reform and anti-discrimination student movements. The central event is a police attack on student protestors in front of Begum Rokeya University on July 16th. During this attack, Abu Said courageously stood his ground with a stick, facing police who then shot him at close range, leading to his immediate death. **Notable details:** The time of the incident is July 16th. The description highlights Abu Said's bravery and leadership in the face of police violence. His death is portrayed as a pivotal moment, galvanizing widespread national support for the anti-discrimination movement and altering its course towards political change, aiming for the "downfall of the government." **Visible text:** The entire content provided is the visible text, detailing Abu Said's biography, his role as an activist, the violent circumstances of his death by police gunfire during a protest, and the subsequent national impact of his sacrifice on the anti-discrimination student movement.

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