Bangladesh, Aug. 4 -- Nafisa Hossain Marwa was just 17. A science student, a daughter, and - quietly, a protester.
She told no one. Not her father, not her teachers. She marched under cover of silence, swept up in the fervour of a student-led uprising that would, in time, bring down one of the most powerful governments in Bangladesh's history.
On Aug 5, 2024, Nafisa was shot and killed. She never came home.
Her father, Abul Hossain, found out too late. "If I had known, I would have locked her in," he said, tears sliding down his cheeks.
Now, he visits her study table, where biology notes still cling to the wall: fragments of a life interrupted.
Nafisa's father Abul Hossain standing silently before her grave.
Nafisa's father Abul Hoss...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.