Martyred Intellectuals Day 2025

Martyred Intellectuals Day 2025

Martyred Intellectuals Day / A martyr of poetry and patriotism

As political tensions mounted in East Pakistan, her poetry underwent a decisive transformation.

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Editor's Note / What we owe the martyred intellectuals

If we are to carry their work forward, we must build a society where truth matters.

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The Spirit of Shaheed Munier Chowdhury

My last sighting of Munier Bhai was right in front of the English Department verandah.

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The face of an unknown woman in Rayerbazar

At dawn on 16 December, Rashid Talukder set out to take photographs with Michel Laurent, an American photographer from the Associated Press.

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Why is the martyred intellectuals’ list still incomplete?

Since 1971, successive governments have repeatedly pledged to compile a complete list of martyred intellectuals.

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Martyrs of Freedom

An incomplete list of Martyred Intellectuals

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Martyred Intellectuals Day / Filming freedom

When the Liberation War erupted, Raihan crossed into Kolkata—not to retreat, but to fight with his camera.

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Tikka Khan’s letter of warning

The letter was both personal intimidation and a symbol of the regime’s determination to silence intellectual resistance.

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Traces of Danbir’s humanity

During the First World War, he served in the Royal British Army, fought in Iraq with the Bengal Infantry (Bengali Paltan), and later joined the 1919 Victory March in London, where he was awarded the prestigious Sword of Honour.

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A life in geology, interrupted

Abdul Muktadir was a gifted geologist and a deeply admired teacher at Dhaka University.

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A champion of communal harmony

In 1948, his historic demand in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly that Bangla be recognised alongside Urdu ignited the first spark of what would later become the Language Movement.

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The music that defied bullets

During the Liberation War, his home became a refuge for freedom fighters.

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A compassionate rebel in a doctor’s coat

When the Liberation War erupted in 1971, Dr Alim transformed his medical chamber into a place of refuge.

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A deeply committed humanist

Dr Jyotirmoy Guhathakurta was among Dhaka University’s most distinguished educationists—an intellectual shaped by liberal, secular, and humanist ideals.

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The silencing of a philosopher

Dr Gobinda Chandra Deb was among the finest philosophers produced by Bengal, a thinker whose life was guided by profound humanism, ethical reason, and compassion.

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A quiet farewell preserved in ash

He continued to provide secret medical care in the Hatirpool slums and other high-risk areas across Dhaka, where the injured could not afford visibility—or delay.

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A life lit by courage

bul Hashem Mia was a scholar of Political Science and Law, having earned his degrees from Dhaka University.

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A historian of courage and conscience

Professor Giyasuddin Ahmad’s life was inseparable from the values he taught

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