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Students declare 'Total non-cooperation movement' from Sunday

nationwide march on Saturday

GreenWatch Desk Nation 2024-08-02, 10:50pm

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The Anti-discrimination Student Movement has announced their next course of action programmes.

Rifat Rashed and Mahin, two coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, made the announcement  on their Facebook page on Friday.
In the post, they wrote: protesting the killings of students and people across the country by attacking the peaceful movement and to press the 9-point demand, a protest march has been called across the country on Saturday and a "total non-cooperation" movement for an indefinite period from Sunday.
They also urged people from all walks of life to come out in alleys, streets and neighborhoods to make the program a success, reports UNB.