
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a document written in Bengali, featuring a headline and multiple paragraphs of text. The primary subject of the text is Wasim Akram, described as the first martyr of the anti-discrimination student movement in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The text details the circumstances of his death: on July 16, around 3 PM, Wasim was martyred in the Muradpur area of Chittagong during a clash between protesters and police and members of Chhatra League (Bangladesh Chhatra League). He was a third-year sociology student at Chittagong College and a member of the convenor committee for Chittagong College Chhatra Dal. Wasim Akram was an active participant in the anti-discrimination movement from its inception, attending every program in the city. He is portrayed as an "undeterred anti-autocratic brave soldier" who became more motivated by the struggle as the movement grew violent. The text mentions a social media post he made the day before his death, stating, "My beloved organization stands by general students. I will be martyred with this identity." The document concludes by identifying Wasim Akram as the middle son of expatriate Shafiul Alam from the Dakshin Mehernama Bazar area of Pekua Sadar Union in Cox's Bazar district, noting his martyrdom occurred exactly 16 hours after his post. The visible text is the central object of the image, printed in black on a light grey or white background.
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