Exposed: The fraudulent farce of July Warriors

The jihadist- and army-backed Yunus regime’s crumbling house of lies falls apart with another batch of 12 fake “July warriors” unceremoniously stripped from the government’s fraudulent lists, exposing the depths of deceit peddled by these so-called revolutionaries.

These impostors, hailing from Dinajpur and Chandpur districts, wormed their way into official gazettes with blatant fabrications, only to be booted out after their scams were laid bare. But this is just the tip of the iceberg in a regime rotten to its core, where mob violence, looting, and arson are repackaged as heroic uprisings, and perpetrators are shielded with indemnity while true victims rot in obscurity.

Let’s call it what it is: the “July Conspiracy”โ€”a meticulously orchestrated assault on Bangladesh’s democracy, masterminded by Muhammad Yunus and his gang of opportunists, backed by Jamaat-e-Islami thugs and shadowy military elements. These aren’t heroes; they’re criminals who torched police stations, butchered officers, and pillaged the homes of Awami League leaders, all while cloaking themselves in the false narrative of a “people’s uprising.”

And now, as the facade cracks, the regime is scrambling to purge its lists of these phonies, but not before they’ve milked taxpayer-funded benefits like monthly allowances, free flats, and job prioritiesโ€”perks meant for genuine victims but hijacked by fraudsters.

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Just last week, the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs issued a gazette notification cancelling the statuses of these 12 charlatans under the July Uprising Ordinance of 2025. Names like Tasfiyah Rifa, Asaduzzaman Noor, and Kamrul Hasan Rabbiโ€”complete with their bogus medical IDs and fabricated addressesโ€”were exposed as nothing more than greedy opportunists who lied their way into the system. This follows the removal of 136 names in 2025, including 128 in October and eight in August, proving that the entire “July warriors” roster is a bloated balloon of bullshit, inflated to justify the regime’s power grab.

Worse still, over 50 fake “July martyrs” remain on the lists, despite media exposรฉs last year revealing their deaths had zilch to do with any noble cause. Many perished in fires they themselves ignited while looting Awami League properties on August 5โ€”think of the 23 looters who burned alive in Hotel Zabeer International in Jashore, owned by a former Awami League MP. Others died in unrelated accidents, electrocutions, illnesses, or personal feuds.

Even police officers and a Chhatra League leaderโ€”victims of the mob’s savageryโ€”were absurdly shoehorned into the martyr category. As Prothom Alo’s investigation thundered in September 2025, at least 52 of the 834 gazetted “martyrs” are outright fakes, with 35 dying in arson sprees they started, three in road crashes, and others in laughably unrelated mishaps.

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Awami League President and five-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has relentlessly hammered home the truth, dismantling these false narratives with unyielding resolve. In a virtual meeting last year, she challenged the OHCHR and Amnesty International to “give me the list of 1,400 persons” allegedly killed by policeโ€”a bloated figure peddled by Yunus’ propagandists without a shred of evidence. “I am challenging them: publish the list,” she declared, demanding forensic exhumations and impartial probes to reveal how protesters, civilians, and police were slaughtered in a “meticulously designed” plot using military-grade 7.62 bulletsโ€”ammunition her government never issued to law enforcement.

Sheikh Hasina didn’t mince words on the regime’s indemnity farce, which grants blanket immunity to the very thugs who murdered 44 police officers, left 187 missing, and slaughtered over 230 Awami League members between July 16 and August 8, 2024.

“Those who commit destructive acts are now heroes,” she scorned in January, highlighting how confessed arsonists and killers walk free on bail, hailed as “July heroes” while thousands of Awami League activists languish in prisons without trials. In October 2024, she blasted the “National Stability Ordinance” as a shield for “killers and anarchists,” recounting horrors like tying victims’ legs and hanging them from flyovers, or suspending murdered Awami League leaders from treesโ€”brutal acts now celebrated under Yunus’ watch.

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The Enayetpur police station massacre on August 4 stands as a grotesque emblem of this mob madness: 15 officers, including OC Md. Abdur Razzak, beaten and burned alive by BNP and Hefazat-e-Islam goons, who later bragged about it. Attacks ravaged 460 police establishments, with 58 stations torched and 17 prisons breached, allowing 2,247 inmates to escape in the chaos. And let’s not forget the 64 injured Border Guard Bangladesh personnel, hundreds of maimed police, and the widespread vandalism that crippled the nation.

The Awami League has repeatedly demanded an impartial investigation led by the United Nations into every death, condemning the OHCHR’s fact-finding report as biased drivel scripted by Yunus’ cronies. Sheikh Hasina slammed it for ignoring Awami League evidence and whitewashing the protesters’ crimes, while also calling out the BBC’s documentary for its one-sided smear. “We did nothing wrong,” she asserted, noting that her government acted only in self-defense against roadblocks, torchings, and assaults that turned a peaceful anti-quota stir into a bloodbath after July 15.

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As activists question the lists’ fairness and the regime sends frantic letters to verify the 52 exposed fakes, the Yunus junta’s hypocrisy reeks. How did these impostors infiltrate gazettes in the first place? Who pocketed bribes to pad the rolls? The answers point to a regime built on sand, rewarding looters and murderers while persecuting the builders of modern Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina vows justice upon her party’s return: “Their relatives will die crying for justice because these are July heroes,” she mocked, promising trials for the real perpetrators.

This isn’t a movement; it’s a con job. The July conspiratorsโ€”from Yunus’ puppet masters to the street-level arsonistsโ€”stand exposed as frauds, their fake martyrs and warriors a pathetic ploy to legitimise tyranny. Bangladesh deserves better than this sham.

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