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Sunday, 20 July, 2025

Nationwide Film Screenings Tomorrow to Commemorate July Uprising

Express Report
  19 Jul 2025, 19:11

Films including 'People Who Fought for Us' and 'Digital Security Act: Story of Mushtaq Ahmed' will be screened at important places across the country tomorrow to commemorate the July Uprising.

Rallies and cultural programmes will be organized at Mirpur 10 and Basila in Dhaka to remember the martyrs as part of the July revival programme.

To mark the 'Genocide and Student Resistance Day' on July 20, music videos themed 'Deshta Tomar Baper Naki' (Is the country your father's country?) will be circulated widely on social media platforms.

According to the programme, part-6 of the documentary 'Testimony of a Martyr's Family' will be broadcast on the day and a video of the memoirs of a July warrior will be shared.

These programmes will be broadcasted through the Facebook pages and YouTube channels of all ministries and departments, as well as other online platforms. The video links will also be sent directly to mobile users via SMS.

Additionally, a special Qawwali evening will be held tomorrow with Urdu-speaking Bangladeshis in Mohammadpur, Dhaka.

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Nationwide Film Screenings Tomorrow to Commemorate July Uprising

Express Report
  19 Jul 2025, 19:11

Films including 'People Who Fought for Us' and 'Digital Security Act: Story of Mushtaq Ahmed' will be screened at important places across the country tomorrow to commemorate the July Uprising.

Rallies and cultural programmes will be organized at Mirpur 10 and Basila in Dhaka to remember the martyrs as part of the July revival programme.

To mark the 'Genocide and Student Resistance Day' on July 20, music videos themed 'Deshta Tomar Baper Naki' (Is the country your father's country?) will be circulated widely on social media platforms.

According to the programme, part-6 of the documentary 'Testimony of a Martyr's Family' will be broadcast on the day and a video of the memoirs of a July warrior will be shared.

These programmes will be broadcasted through the Facebook pages and YouTube channels of all ministries and departments, as well as other online platforms. The video links will also be sent directly to mobile users via SMS.

Additionally, a special Qawwali evening will be held tomorrow with Urdu-speaking Bangladeshis in Mohammadpur, Dhaka.

Comments

Ali Ahmed’s Rooftop Garden Inspires Jhalakathi Residents
Sharmeen Murshid Asks: Why Did July’s Brave Women Hide Their Faces?
Dr Kamal Hossain Warns Against Divisive Moves, Urges Protection of July Uprising Unity
Six-Hour Autorickshaw Protest in Dhaka Ends After BRTA Agrees to Talks
Rizvi Rejects Push to Make July Charter a Foundational Party Doctrine