Jumbangla Desk: Information and Broadcasting Adviser Nahid Islam said, we have many stories of oppression including the horrible experience of the mirror and they are so horrible that they still don't want to tell them. Where they are repeatedly requested by the government to tell, but still they do not want to tell - so terrible were their experiences
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He said these things in Muzaffar Ahmed Chowdhury Auditorium of Faculty of Social Sciences of Dhaka University on Thursday (November 28). The seminar titled 'Politics of Ridicule and Mockery: Cartoons and Graffiti during the July Uprising' was organized by the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka.
Nahid Islam said, the oppression of our last 15-16 years and so many stories of people, these people know through artwar. But then the cartoons stopped even in mainstream magazines.
Nahid Islam described his experience of staying in the mirror room and said, "The mirror room, where people were lost, I also had the experience of staying in the mirror room for 24 hours. I stayed in that room and saw the writing on the wall of those who had been imprisoned there for a long time.
He also said, if the artists bring these through their artworks from their experience, from the experience of people, then we can understand the past regime (Awami League regime) better. Our movement has actually progressed through graffiti and artwork. We are now thinking of saving them. What people really wanted to say and what people really wanted to say—we'll find the elements there.
Nahid Islam said, about sixteen applications have been submitted to the Missing Commission and the number may increase to five thousand. It means that five thousand people have experienced disappearance in the last 15-16 years. These are their experiences, none of us could say these words.
Dhaka University Associate Professor Samina Lutfa read the main article in the discussion meeting. He presents theoretical explanations of how the movement's graffiti, language, and use of social media—exploded the movement. He said that the role played by the media in the quota movement of 18 was able to cancel the word 'Rajakar', by canceling it, it was able to cancel the movement. But it could not be done in the popular uprising of 24. If you look into the reason for this failure, you will find that social media has played a huge role here.
ASM Amanullah, Vice-Chancellor of National University, said in the discussion meeting, BNP people and Jamaat people are now lobbying for the promotion of Awami League people who killed our boys with sticks a few days ago during the agitation. Our education system will not be reformed until national universities and primary education are reformed.
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