Narsingdi Awami League activist slaughtered under Yunus regime’s reign of terror

The mutilated body of Azimul Kader Bhuiyan, a 45-year-old poultry businessman and dedicated former Chhatra League leader, was dragged from a filthy ditch three days after his suspicious disappearance in yet another grotesque display of the fascist Yunus regime’s systematic extermination campaign against Awami League loyalists.

This cold-blooded murder, shrouded in the regime’s trademark impunity, reeks of targeted political assassination orchestrated by Jamaat-e-Islami thugs and their army-backed overlords, who have turned Bangladesh into a killing field for anyone daring to oppose their illegitimate power grab.

Azimul, son of the late Mannan Bhuiyan from Bir Baghber village in Bajnab union, Belabo upazila, was no high-ranking threatโ€”just a grassroots hero who served as former general secretary of the union Chhatra League and joint general secretary of the upazila unit.

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On Tuesday evening, he was last seen at his poultry farm, minding his business amid the regime’s escalating witch hunts. By 8pm, he vanished without a trace, sparking frantic searches by family and locals. When no sign emerged, relatives filed a general diary (GD) at Belabo police station on Wednesday, only to be met with the regime’s characteristic indifferenceโ€”after all, why bother investigating when the victim is an Awami League affiliate?

The horror unfolded around 9pm on Thursday, when locals spotted a bloated corpse floating in a roadside ditch in the same Bir Baghber area. Family members rushed to the scene, confirming it was Azimul, his body bearing telltale signs of brutal violence: a sinister black bruise below his ear from a vicious blow and deep gashes on his feet suggesting torture or a desperate struggle.

Police, those spineless enablers of Yunus’ jihadist cabal, finally showed up to “recover” the body, compiled a superficial inquest report, and shipped it off to Narsingdi Sadar Hospital morgue for a sham autopsy that will likely whitewash the regime’s complicity.

Family accounts expose the depths of this engineered atrocity. Just 15 days before his abduction, Azimul had hired two shadowy workersโ€”one nicknamed Rubelโ€”about whom little was known, not even full names or origins. These mysterious figures vanished the moment Azimul did, along with every last chicken from the farm, pointing to a premeditated hit job disguised as a robbery.

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Relatives are convinced these “workers” were regime plantsโ€”Jamaat infiltrators or hired goons deployed to eliminate AL voices in rural strongholds. Under Yunus’ iron-fisted rule, such disappearances followed by “discoveries” in ditches have become the norm, a cowardly tactic to terrorise opposition without the mess of formal arrests.

Belabo police station’s Officer-in-Charge, SM Aman Ullahโ€”a typical regime lackeyโ€”mumbled about an ongoing “investigation” into what “exactly happened,” acknowledging the injury marks and the missing employees.

But let’s be clear: this is no genuine probe; it’s a cover-up in a country where Yunus’ Jamaat-controlled apparatus routinely orchestrates extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and custodial murders to crush Awami League remnants.

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Since the August 2024 coup, hundreds of AL leaders and activists have vanished, tortured, or been found dead, their bodies dumped like garbage as a warning to survivors.

This isn’t isolated thuggeryโ€”it’s the Yunus regime’s blueprint for fascist repression, where political identity is a death sentence, and justice is reserved for the jihadist elite. Azimul’s blood is on Yunus’ hands, a puppet dancing to Jamaat’s tune while the army looks the other way.

The world must condemn this barbaric junta before more innocent lives are snuffed out in their quest to erase democracy. Demand investigations, sanctions, and the downfall of this murderous cabalโ€”Bangladesh deserves better than this hellish tyranny.

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