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Published: 06:36 31 October 2024
The university administration has sent the information of more than two hundred teachers, officials and students of the university involved in various activities including opposition to the July Movement, crimes against humanity and genocide from the Islamic University (EB) to the International Crimes Tribunal. The students of the university held a protest march and rally demanding that these controversial persons not be allowed to stay in the campus. At the same time, they also protested against the relaxation of the admission conditions in the Poushya quota.
On Wednesday (October 30) at 11:30 a.m., students started a procession from Battala premises of the campus with the call of anti-discrimination student movement. The procession circled the important roads of the campus and ended in front of the administration building. Later a short rally was held there.
In the rally, the students said, "We do not want to see teachers who create anarchy, accomplices to murder and criminals in the classroom. Because we have no opportunity to get good education from them. That is why we want a clear statement from the university administration that the friends of the killer will not be allowed to set foot in the university premises. But we see In every sector, fascism cronies are still sitting and trying to spoil the freedom of twenty-four. Before the International Criminal Tribunal summons the accused teachers, officials, the administration should take effective steps to prevent them from staying on the campus. We are not ready to spare anyone who will talk about it."
In addition, they also said, 'Not keeping that in the place where it should be is called oppression. We cannot oppress those who fail the university entrance examination by admitting them through quota. We want them to get justice, only those who pass the admission test will be admitted. So there will be no quota in EB. Apart from this, quota is one of the obstacles in eliminating discrimination in the society. We want to abolish that quota. This university will be the center of free knowledge practice. There is no room for failure or forced admission through quotas."
In response to the International Criminal Tribunal's letter asking for information for the investigation of murder, genocide, detention, torture, looting, arson and crimes against humanity committed by various forces and party cadres of the former government from July 1 to August 5 to suppress the anti-discrimination student movement, the committee formed by the university issued a public notice. - Collects data. It is said that the committee has identified more than 200 teachers, officials and students on various charges including opposition to the movement, activities aimed at disrupting the movement, torture and threats in at least 16 attachments. At the same time, the committee has collected the photos, video footage and other documents of these incidents and sent them to the investigation agency.
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