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    ⁨Yunus sponsored genocide on Awami League activists with weaponised judiciary and cops

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    As Yunus regime continue to imprison him for eleven months, Saddam, a student wing leader of Awami League, always remained anxious about the pain inflicted on her wife and new born.

    From prison, he was never allowed to meet his nine month child not even during the time of birth.

    Aware that his right to bail has been snatched away by judiciary, from prison, he wrote letters for wife with pleas disclosing his innocence that the regime locked him in prison for a crime never committed. According to family members, he was a victim of weaponised judiciary and politicisation of cops that abandoned justice .

    Even during the time of case filed against him he was not even in Bangladesh taking treatment in India. Yet he was thrown behind the bars.

    And his fears rang true.

    Faced with such dehumanisation of her husband frustrated by weaponisation of judiciary that would not grant bail to her husband , his wife took her life alongside the child.

    The torture and dehumanisation of the entire family continued as their bodies were brought to jail gate and saddam was barely allowed to get a glimpse of the corpse not for five mints.

    Instead of allowing saddam to attend the funeral, cops sent him in jail. Later the corpses were taken away and travelled for three hours for burial.

    this silent genocidal campaign has been going on since Yunus took charge and has been justified by farcical judiciary as Yunus declared student wing leaders as “terrorists” a bid to fuel pogrom against dissenters.

    The student wing leader Saddam was surrounded him⁩

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