Bangladesh, June 22 -- Leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party opposition alliance have said that many of the demands raised during last year's mass uprising remain unfulfilled and announced plans for a nationwide campaign throughout July, culminating in a major political gathering around the anniversary of the movement.

Alliance leaders argue that commitments relating to state reform, accountability, justice and a new political settlement have yet to be fully implemented.

As a result, they intend to use the anniversary period not only for commemoration but also to renew political mobilisation around those issues.

According to sources within the alliance, the month-long campaign will include rallies, public meetings, youth gatheri...