A zombie apocalypse in Dhaka? I wouldn't dare go to a metro station unless I had a giant snake buddy to help me out, tbh.
Pixel art is genuinely so much fun, I need to stick to it!! (Also my first post on twitter)
#pixelart#pixelartist
Why is Telegram a big headache for the Jews, USA and France?
Why did they decide to literally kidnap the owner Pavel Durov at the Paris Airport?
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Things any media won't show. We're blooming in our new independence🇧🇩
roads are disciplined
Students started cleaning roads and the parliament.
share market points going up
dollar price dropping
Price dropped in groceries
Missing persons coming back home! #Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Bangladesh’s Muslim clerics are voluntarily guarding a Hindu temple in Cumilla after reports of attacks on Hindu communities and their places of worship prompted politicians and protest leaders to call for 'resisting' those committing violence.
Photo by Billah Mamun/Facebook
People from different religions backgrounds safeguarding hindu temples on along with our Hindu brothers. Check attached photos comment section.
#stopindianpropaganda
Beware of fake news by Right Wing propagandist @mrsinha and @SonOfBharat77
The video is not of 'old Hindu Man' as claimed but of an Awami League leader and Local Porahati Union Chairman 'Shahidul Islam Hiron'.
Link : https://t.co/qt09nCk1H0
C'C : @WBPolice
Sheikh Hasina’s resignation proves the power of the people and will be an example for generations to come, showing how the courage of the people can overpower atrocities.
Congratulations to the students and protesters from all sections of society. Their selfless sense of justice and love for their fellow country people have prevailed on this historic day.
Together, let’s rebuild Bangladesh into a democratic and developed nation, where the rights and freedoms of all people are protected.
#Bangladesh update from journalist on ground in Dhaka at 6am (Uk time) 11am (Bangladesh time).
1. Thousands of heavily armed troops and police men were deployed in Dhaka and its entry points as the students urged people to march to the capital to force Hasina to resign. The students have called for the resignation of Hasina in a massive rally in Dhaka on Saturday.
2. Protesters have hit the streets again on Monday morning. There are several reports of clashes including one at the Shaheed Minar, the Language Martyrs Memorial, where the students have planned to stage a major rally on Monday.
3. Mobile internet was shut down from Sunday afternoon. Broadband internet was not affected yesterday. But from Monday morning, broadband internet was also suspended. Bangladesh has 141 million internet users. Of the total only 14 million use broadband internet. Social media such as Facebook, YouTube and WhatsApp have been shut down.
4. Garment manufacturing has been heavily hit by the protests. All 3,500 garment manufacturers who make apparel for top brands such as Zara, H&M and Mango have been shut on Monday. Several garment factories were torched last night, police said. Dozens of garment manufacturers openly defied Hasina and expressed their solidarity with the students.
5. Former generals including at least two former army chiefs have asked the military to send troops back to barracks. In a press briefing, much respected military chief General Ikbal Karim Bhuiyan said they want a UN-led investigation to probe the killings of hundreds of students. At least a dozen former generals backed his call.
6. Public and private offices and banks have been ordered to shut down for three days starting from Monday. The country's top court has been shut indefinitely. Indefinite curfew has been imposed from 6pm Sunday. No movement of cars or buses on the roads. Some rickshaws can be seen moving in narrow neighbourhood alleys.
Today Sheikh Hasina said, "Those who are protesting now, they're not students. They're terrorists."
Despicable and nauseating! Are all these children, youth, students, teachers, and people from all walks of life in our country who are protesting now— terrorists?
#StepDownHasina
Upcoming Two-Day Program
(Due to the shutdown of mobile networks and the threat of a complete network blackout across the country, a two-day program is being announced in advance.)
August 5 (Monday)
Nationwide unveiling of memorial plaques at martyrdom sites in memory of the martyrs.
In #Dhaka:
11 AM: Workers' gathering at Shahbagh
5 PM: Women's gathering at Shaheed Minar
Nationwide:
Protests and mass sit-ins
August 6 (Tuesday)
"Long March to Dhaka"
Call for students, citizens, and workers from across the country to come to Dhaka.
Gathering: Shahbagh at 2 PM
Message from coordinators
#StepDownHasina #Bangladesh