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Editors Guild, BFUJ condemn ‘Razakar’ slogans by quota protesters

Staff Correspondent
15 Jul 2024 20:52:16 | Update: 15 Jul 2024 23:51:12
Editors Guild, BFUJ condemn ‘Razakar’ slogans by quota protesters

The Editors Guild, Bangladesh, and the Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) have strongly condemned and expressed deep concerns regarding the slogans chanted by quota protesters, particularly the use of the term “Razakars.”

Mozammel Babu, president of the Editors Guild, Bangladesh, issued a statement on Monday highlighting that a faction within the ongoing quota reform movement appears to be intent on creating an atmosphere of unrest in the country.

The journalists' forum urged all parties involved to act responsibly to maintain peace and stability.

Protesters, after misinterpreting remarks given by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday, chanted slogans declaring themselves as "Razakar"; this is both unfortunate and deeply insulting to the martyrs of the 1971 Liberation War, he added.

“Everyone wants a logical reform of the quota system in government jobs. But, the Editors Guild, Bangladesh noticed that a quarter with vested interest is trying to pit the quota movement against the Liberation War and freedom fighters,” Mozammel said.

The Editors Guild, Bangladesh, urged all parties to refrain from creating such divisions, the statement added.

In a separate statement, BFUJ President Omar Faruk and Secretary General Deep Azad echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for a logical reform of the quota system.

“We observed that a quarter with vested interest is attempting to position the quota reformers as opponents of our great Liberation War and valiant freedom fighters,” they said.

“Not only that, some are behaving in a way that represents the defeated forces of the Liberation War. We condemn such behavior,” reads the BFUJ statement.

Journalist leaders further condemned the chanting of slogans referring to Razakars at Dhaka University, a symbol of democratic movements. "This incident has left us shocked. We strongly condemn and protest against it.”

Apart from journalists' forums, the Sammilito Sangskritik Jote, Actors Equity Bangladesh, and the Dhaka University Alumni Association also condemned the slogans uttered by students from different universities across the country.

On Sunday night, students of Dhaka University and other universities and colleges across the country erupted in protest, sparked by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s remarks on the quota protests.

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