Archive / 36 days of July
6 August 2025, 09:05 AM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
The July that rocked Bangladesh / August 4, 2024: The deadliest day of the uprising
3 August 2025, 18:08 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
The July that rocked Bangladesh / August 03, 2024: A nation united under one demand
2 August 2025, 18:16 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
The July that rocked Bangladesh / August 2, 2024: Nationwide clashes as violence returns
1 August 2025, 18:30 PM
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The July that rocked Bangladesh / August 1, 2024: Jamaat banned, protests surge, death toll mounts
31 July 2025, 18:16 PM
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The July that rocked Bangladesh / July 31, 2024: Crackdown on march for justice
30 July 2025, 18:04 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
The July that rocked Bangladesh / July 30, 2024: The red wave of defiance
29 July 2025, 18:07 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
The July that rocked Bangladesh / July 29, 2024: Protesters return, undeterred
28 July 2025, 18:09 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
The July that rocked Bangladesh / July 28, 2024: Crackdown worsens, thousands accused
27 July 2025, 18:08 PM
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The July that rocked Bangladesh / July 27, 2024: Mass arrests and block raids fuel fear
26 July 2025, 18:10 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh
36 days of July
In July 2024, Bangladesh experienced a reckoning long in the making. A student-led demand for the restoration of a fair and inclusive quota system turned into a historic uprising against authoritarian rule. This site is an archive of The Daily Star’s reporting from that pivotal period and the year since. It includes eyewitness accounts, investigations, photographs, and analysis. It documents the courage, pain, solidarity, and the transformation that defined the July Uprising.
6 August 2025, 09:05 AM
August 4, 2024: The deadliest day of the uprising
August 4, 2024 marked the deadliest day of Bangladesh’s student-led uprising, as the non-cooperation movement entered an explosive new phase.
3 August 2025, 18:08 PM
August 03, 2024: A nation united under one demand
On August 3, 2024, the anti-discrimination movement in Bangladesh reached a new peak as protesters rejected prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s offer for dialogue and instead placed a singular, uncompromising demand before the nation: the resignation of the prime minister and her entire cabinet.
2 August 2025, 18:16 PM
August 2, 2024: Nationwide clashes as violence returns
After nearly two weeks of tense calm, Bangladesh once again plunged into violence on August 2, 2024, as widespread clashes broke out between protesters and police -- often aided by ruling party activists -- across multiple districts.
1 August 2025, 18:30 PM
August 1, 2024: Jamaat banned, protests surge, death toll mounts
The day marked a turning point in Bangladesh’s deepening political crisis, as the government officially banned Jamaat-e-Islami and all its affiliated organisations, including Islami Chhatra Shibir.
31 July 2025, 18:16 PM
July 31, 2024: Crackdown on march for justice
As the sun rose on July 31, 2024, thousands of students, teachers, and citizens across Bangladesh prepared to join the March for Justice, a countrywide programme organised by Students Against Discrimination.
30 July 2025, 18:04 PM
July 30, 2024: The red wave of defiance
Amid continued mourning and mounting outrage, July 30 marked a powerful day of nationwide protests and symbolic resistance, as students, teachers, guardians, and citizens rallied across Bangladesh demanding justice for the lives lost during the quota reform movement.
29 July 2025, 18:07 PM
July 29, 2024: Protesters return, undeterred
On July 29, 2024, the Awami League-led 14-party alliance recommended that the government ban Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir, citing their alleged involvement in anti-state activities.
28 July 2025, 18:09 PM
July 28, 2024: Crackdown worsens, thousands accused
By July 28, more than 2.13 lakh people—most of them unnamed—had been accused in nearly 200 cases filed with police stations across the capital in connection with the recent violence centring the quota reform movement.
27 July 2025, 18:08 PM
July 27, 2024: Mass arrests and block raids fuel fear
City residents, still reeling from the trauma of deaths and destruction during the quota reform protests, felt a renewed wave of fear. Each day, particularly after sundown, convoys of vehicles carrying law enforcers reached neighbourhoods across Dhaka.
26 July 2025, 18:10 PM
July 26, 2024: Crackdown deepens, grief grows
As Bangladesh reeled from days of unrest, the government intensified its crackdown. By 6:00pm on July 26, 2024, at least 738 more people had been arrested in the capital and several other districts in connection with the ongoing violence.
25 July 2025, 18:20 PM
July 25, 2024: A nation in grief and defiance
On July 25, 2024, two more individuals -- Zaman Mia, 19, a garment worker from Narsingdi, and Zakir Hossain, 29, a tailor shop employee from Rayerbagh --succumbed to their bullet wounds at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, according to hospital sources and their families.
24 July 2025, 18:46 PM
July 24, 2024: Tense calm, fresh arrests, lingering grief
At least 787 more people were arrested in the capital and other districts in the 36 hours leading up to 6:00pm on July 24, in connection with cases filed over violence across the country.
23 July 2025, 18:12 PM
July 23, 2024: Mass arrests and crackdown continue
On July 23, 2024, the government issued a circular radically overhauling the quota system in public service recruitment. According to the new directive, 93 percent of civil service positions would now be filled through merit-based recruitment, up from the previous 44 percent, while the remaining 7 percent would be reserved under various quotas.
22 July 2025, 19:29 PM
July 22, 2024: Curfewed Calm, Burning Rage
On July 22, 2024, the nation witnessed a fragile calm after nearly a week of violent unrest. While capital Dhaka saw no fresh clashes on the third day of a strict nationwide curfew, the country continued to grapple with the aftermath.
21 July 2025, 18:24 PM
July 21, 2024: 2nd day of curfew, clashes continue
At least seven people were killed and dozens injured in sporadic clashes between law enforcers and protesters in Dhaka, Narayanganj, and Narsingdi on July 21, 2024 -- the second day of a nationwide curfew.
20 July 2025, 18:12 PM
July 20, 2024: Curfew begins amid rising death toll
The first day of the nationwide curfew, imposed late on the night of July 19, was marked by widespread unrest and violence that left at least 21 people dead and scores injured across Dhaka and other parts of the country.
19 July 2025, 18:18 PM
July 19, 2024: Country descends into deeper crisis
By July 19, 2024, Bangladesh stood at the brink of collapse as the quota reform movement spiralled into its deadliest phase.
18 July 2025, 18:25 PM
July 18, 2024: Deadliest day yet in quota protests
On one of the deadliest days in Bangladesh’s recent history, at least 29 people, including 11 students and a journalist, were killed and over 3,000 injured in violent clashes across the country, as the quota reform protest intensified into a full-scale nationwide uprising on July 18, 2024.
17 July 2025, 18:10 PM
July 17, 2024: Grief turns into defiance
On the public holiday marking Ashura, Dhaka and other parts of the country witnessed unrelenting student protests, road and highway blockades, symbolic funeral prayers, coffin processions, and repeated clashes with police and pro-government activists.
16 July 2025, 18:06 PM