Awami League rejects July Declaration, terms it a โ€˜license for genocideโ€™

The Bangladesh Awami League has rejected the so-called โ€œJuly Declarationโ€ as a malicious, politically motivated document issued by the clique of illegal usurper and murderous fascist Muhammad Yunus.

โ€œToday, when Bangladesh is governed by one of the worldโ€™s most exemplary constitutionsโ€”written in the blood of millions of martyrsโ€”introducing a so-called declaration is nothing short of follyโ€ฆwe categorically and with contempt reject this divisive attempt. It is a ploy to fracture the nation,โ€ the party said in a statement.

It said that the Yunus-led regime has, from the very beginning, pursued a politics of division.

โ€œThey have systematically attempted to distort the history, spirit, and values of the Liberation War and diminish the unparalleled contribution of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahmanโ€”the undisputed leader of Bangladeshโ€™s hard-won independence.โ€

โ€œAs part of this ongoing agenda, this unconstitutional usurping group has released the so-called July Declaration.

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โ€œThis declaration will be remembered in history as a shameful document of division, marked by extreme distortion of facts, fragmented narratives, and politically motivated hatred aimed squarely at the Awami League.

โ€œIt represents a calculated attempt to sow discordโ€”even down to the personal levelโ€”by weaponising division and disinformation.โ€

The party called upon the people of Bangladesh not to surrender their future to these usurpers. โ€œLike all their previous actions, this so-called declaration serves as a shield for anti-independence, anti-national, and anti-people forces.

โ€œUnder the pretense of promoting democratic culture, they are not only concealing tyranny and militarism but trying to legitimise it.

โ€œDuring the great Liberation War of Bangladesh, the entire nation stood united behind a single, historic documentโ€”the Declaration of Independence of the Sovereign Peopleโ€™s Republic of Bangladesh.

โ€œIt captured the hopes and aspirations of all classes and professions and served as a de facto constitution before the formal constitution was adopted.โ€

Yunusโ€™ sinister plan to rewrite Bangladesh’s Constitution

In July and August of 2024, under the banner of the so-called โ€œJuly Movement,โ€ Bangladesh witnessed a violent, bloody, and anarchic episode whose brutality still lingers in the national consciousness. Police blood, public tears, the destruction of state property, and the collapse of the rule of lawโ€”these were the true faces of what has now been whitewashed as the โ€œJuly Movement.โ€

Now, a deep conspiracy is underway to absolve the masterminds behind this disaster and erase their crimes from history. At the heart of this plot is a proposal to insert the โ€œJuly Charterโ€ into the Constitution. The goal? To legitimise the treason, terrorism, extortion, land grabbing, and killings committed in July 2024. And orchestrating this is none other than Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

Yunus and his NCP alliance know well that the countryโ€™s legal framework is not on their side. The Supreme Court has already struck down the 5th and 7th amendments, branding military takeovers and unconstitutional power grabs as treasonous. Article 7A of the Constitution classifies any illegal seizure of power as a criminal offense. Meaning: those who picked up arms under the โ€œJuly Warriorโ€ banner are, by law, criminals.

This is the existential threat facing Yunus and his cronies. They know that once trials begin, many of them wonโ€™t escape justice. Thus, they now seek an indemnity shieldโ€”a โ€œJuly Charterโ€ codified into the Constitutionโ€”to protect themselves. Just like the Indemnity Ordinance of 1975 protected the killers of Bangabandhu, they aim to repeat history by laundering their crimes under the guise of constitutional reform.

But thereโ€™s a constitutional wall in their way.

Article 150 of the Constitution clearly limits additional provisions to only those necessary between March 26 and December 16, 1971โ€”the period of the Liberation War. Nothing outside this scope may be added. Moreover, Article 7B stipulates that certain core sections of the Constitutionโ€”including the Preamble and Parts I, II, III, and XIโ€”are unamendable. Therefore, any attempt to include the โ€œJuly Charterโ€ is not only unconstitutionalโ€”it’s dangerous.

So why push for this, despite such clear constitutional restrictions?

Simple. They know that if trials begin, it will mark not just the fall of individuals but the collapse of their entire political project. They now want to recast their treason as heroism under the mask of โ€œJuly Warriors.โ€

But is this nation so forgetful?

Those who committed treason, terrorism, looting, murder, and extortionโ€”can they truly be called warriors? Noโ€”they are conspirators, power-hungry opportunists, and distorters of history.

In truth, the so-called โ€œJuly Charterโ€ is nothing more than a political escape plan, trying to use the Constitution as a shield to cover up their crimes. But no one escapes accountability by betraying a nation, its Liberation War ideals, or the blood of its martyrs.

Let it be said clearly: The July Charter is a conspiracy of indemnity.

Yunus seeks to weaponise the Constitution to protect criminals. But the consequences of this conspiracy will be dire, because history records everything. And justice will come, sooner or later.

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