Dhaka, Bangladesh – Since early August, Fahmi*, 24, who was once a dominant determine on the sprawling campus of Dhaka College in Bangladesh’s capital, has been in hiding.
Fahmi was a member of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the coed wing of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League (AL) celebration that dominated over the South Asian nation with an iron fist for greater than 15 years earlier than she was ousted and compelled to flee to neighbouring India following a student-led motion in August.
On Wednesday, Bangladesh’s interim authorities, led by its solely Nobel laureate, Muhammad Yunus, declared the BCL a “terrorist organisation” and banned it. The Ministry of House Affairs stated the BCL had a historical past of great misconduct over the previous 15 years, together with violence, harassment and exploitation of public assets.
“Not way back, I used to be a voice of authority right here,” Fahmi, an undergraduate pupil of utilized chemistry, instructed Al Jazeera. “Now, I’m working round like a fugitive with no possible future.”
Fahmi’s story mirrors that of 1000’s of scholars previously affiliated with the AL, whose once-powerful maintain over Bangladesh’s campuses collapsed in a single day. The previous powerbrokers on campuses and the AL’s muscle on the streets now face eviction, retribution and even imprisonment for his or her position in attempting to suppress the favored revolt in opposition to Hasina and for the rights violations they allegedly dedicated whereas she was in energy.
Fahmi maintains he didn’t instantly take part within the authorities’s lethal crackdown in opposition to individuals through the anti-Hasina demonstrations. “My sisters had been a part of the protests,” he stated. “I additionally believed within the trigger however was trapped by celebration obligations.”
The lethal protests started in July after school college students demanded the abolition of a controversial reservation system in authorities jobs that they stated favoured supporters of the governing celebration. Although Bangladesh’s high court docket scrapped the quota, the protests quickly morphed right into a wider name for the elimination of Hasina’s “autocratic” regime, marked by allegations of widespread rights violations.
The federal government’s response was one of many bloodiest chapters in Bangladesh’s historical past as safety forces beat the protesters, and fired tear gasoline and dwell ammunition on peaceable demonstrators, killing greater than 1,000 individuals in three weeks and arresting 1000’s of others.
On August 5, as defiant Bangladeshis stormed distinguished authorities buildings, together with Hasina’s residence and the parliament, the 77-year-old prime minister fled the nation in a army helicopter and sought refuge in New Delhi.
The violence, nonetheless, didn’t finish with Hasina’s fall. The previous perpetrators of state atrocities grew to become the brand new targets as tons of of AL politicians and members, together with college students, had been attacked or killed. Many went into hiding or had been detained whereas trying to flee.
Fahmi stated the anti-Hasina protesters set hearth to his household’s house and chilly storage enterprise in Noakhali district, 173km (107 miles) from Dhaka. “They threatened to make my youthful brother disappear if he didn’t disclose my whereabouts,” he stated. To date, they haven’t acted on the menace, stated Fahmi, although his youthful brother has been bullied on the madrasa [a Muslim educational institution] the place he research.
Reflecting on his BCL involvement, Fahmi admitted, “I used to be pupil who cared little for politics, however at Dhaka College, corridor politics was unavoidable. You both joined, otherwise you suffered.” He admitted that being a BCL chief would enhance his prospects of touchdown a authorities job – an interesting incentive in a shrinking job market – particularly since his tasks in direction of his mom, two single sisters, and youthful brother grew after his father’s demise two years in the past.
However his loyalty to the Awami League additionally meant he was not at all times there for his household once they wanted him.
On August 15, 2022 – only a day after his father’s passing – he left his grieving household in Noakhali to attend an occasion in Dhaka marking the anniversary of the demise of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Hasina’s father and the chief of Bangladesh’s motion for independence from Pakistan.
“Trying again, I see I prioritised the celebration’s approval over supporting my household,” Fahmi stated with remorse.
Now, whereas his erstwhile chief Hasina is secure in India, he faces the fixed menace of violence or arrest, a situation that he says made him really feel that he has been deserted by the celebration he as soon as represented and the college he’s a pupil of.
“The salam [peace] I provided and hours I invested buttering up our leaders and arranging celebration rallies … now appear meaningless,” he stated bitterly. “The celebration used us as its political pawns however provided no safety once we wanted it most. The regime fell out of the blue; saving myself from the indignant mob was the toughest factor I ever confronted that night. But, neither high celebration leaders nor BCL’s pupil leaders have checked on me.”
Along with his remaining 12 months exams beneath method, he can not attend lessons or full his diploma. “I wished to affix the civil service and serve the nation,” he stated. “However stepping on campus may result in my arrest on doubtful costs – or worse, I could possibly be crushed to demise.”
Hundreds in limbo
Fahmi’s scenario is way from distinctive. The Awami League estimates that no less than 50,000 of its pupil associates throughout the nation are actually in limbo, struggling to proceed their tertiary schooling.
Shahreen Ariana, a BCL chief from Rajshahi College, was arrested on October 18 on “solid costs,” in accordance with her household. She was detained whereas attempting to take a seat for a term-final examination. Saikat Raihan, one other BCL chief at Rajshahi College, was arrested on the identical day.
The district police, nonetheless, claimed that each confronted prior instances, however refused to offer paperwork to again their declare. In the meantime, the college’s proctor, Mahbubur Rahman, instructed Al Jazeera, “Different college students refused to take a seat with any BCL chief through the examination.” To stop any “mob justice,” Ariana and Raihan had been handed over to the police. “We needed to intervene,” he stated. “In any other case, issues may have gotten worse.”
On October 25, two extra BCL leaders — Abul Hasan Saidi, a finance pupil and Kazi Shihab Uddin Taimur, an anthropology pupil — had been arrested whereas showing for exams at Dhaka College. “There have been present instances in opposition to the 2 college students, and so they had been arrested accordingly,” stated college Proctor Saifuddin Ahmed.
The wave of violence in opposition to Awami League-affiliated college students has unfold throughout campuses. On the outskirts of the capital, former Jahangirnagar College BCL activist Shamim Ahmed was crushed to demise on September 18, whereas Masud, one other BCL chief, was killed by a mob in Rajshahi on September 7.
“These are simply the reported instances,” says Redwanul Karim Sagor, who goes by the title Sujon and was a senior BCL chief who’s now in hiding. Sujon, almost six ft tall, was sporting a crumpled black shirt and unpressed pants, his hair untrimmed. Throughout our interview, he repeatedly requested if anybody else knew in regards to the assembly. “There have been extra killings, arrests and fabricated instances in opposition to us, typically in areas we’ve by no means even visited,” he stated.
The interim authorities that took over after Hasina fled, led by Nobel Laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus, issued a gazette on October 23, formally banning the BCL beneath the Anti-Terrorism Act 2009 – a regulation that was introduced, satirically, by Hasina’s authorities quickly after it got here to energy in 2009.
This determination got here after nationwide protests led by College students In opposition to Discrimination (SAD), the coed group that mobilised the scholars in opposition to the Hasina authorities in July, and different teams demanding BCL’s ban.
Abdul Hannan Masud, a founding member of SAD, who earlier demanded this ban, stated, “The Chhatra League can not function in Bangladesh. All their operatives shall be recognized nationwide and dropped at justice.”
In the meantime, police filed a serious case over the July 15 BCL-led assault on protesters, incriminating 391 people, together with then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and a number of other BCL leaders. It additionally names as much as 1,000 unidentified people.
For the reason that ban on the coed physique on October 23, officers within the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) confirmed to Al Jazeera the arrest of no less than 10 BCL leaders from town. Greater than 100 pupil activists had been arrested from throughout the nation.
“Nearly all of those arrests are beneath instances filed over July protests,” stated a senior DMP official, looking for anonymity, “based mostly on no particular costs however beneath suspicion, and largely due to their affiliation with Chhatra League.”
Amid this turbulent atmosphere, Sujon instructed Al Jazeera he now lives in a secret location.
We met on October 21 in a small, rundown cafe made from wooden and bamboo over a canal alongside a desolate highway, removed from any neighbourhood, the place passing vehicles would sometimes cease. We sat at a nook bench beneath dim lighting as Sujon always shifted his gaze in direction of the window, his eyes betraying his anxiousness, as he saved downing glasses of water.
At one level, two vehicles pulled up exterior, their occupants stopping briefly for water. As a broad-shouldered man stepped out, Sujon’s face tensed up, his voice stopping for a second earlier than he managed to proceed sharing his story.
“I grew up in a technology that solely noticed Awami League in energy. Aligning with them was the one possibility,” he stated.
Sujon was pursuing a bachelor’s diploma in physics at Rajshahi College and was one final-term examination away from commencement earlier than the August upheaval pressured him into hiding.
Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, a former minister in Hasina’s cupboard, now in exile in India, criticised the interim authorities for the insecurity confronted by BCL college students. “This authorities claims to be constructing a discrimination-free Bangladesh,” he instructed Al Jazeera. “But it’s depriving 1000’s of scholars of their proper to schooling.”
He argued that sidelining the BCL, the nation’s largest pupil organisation with an estimated 100,000 members, may have penalties for all of Bangladesh. “How can Dr Yunus hope to construct a greater future for Bangladesh whereas excluding such a major phase of its youth?”
Chowdhury emphasised that his celebration stays loyal to its members. “When the time is true, we are going to struggle for his or her rights,” he asserted, “and guarantee they’ll full their schooling with out worry.”
Azad Majumder, Muhammad Yunus’s deputy press secretary, instructed Al Jazeera that “everyone is free to affix common tutorial actions except there are any felony costs in opposition to her or him”.
Nevertheless, when requested in regards to the authorities’s measures to guard college students from mob violence or arbitrary arrests, he stated, “I’ve nothing so as to add.”
Rahman, the college proctor, harassed that the campus violence that was widespread when the BCL dominated shouldn’t be repeated in “new” Bangladesh. “Authorities goal to make sure all college students graduate with out going through violence,” he acknowledged, noting that investigations are beneath method to establish the perpetrators of violence on the college’s campus from July 15 to August 5.
“Any college students discovered responsible will face disciplinary actions in accordance with the college’s code of conduct,” he added.
Reversal of fortunes
For greater than a decade, the BCL dominated campuses with an iron grip. The Chhatra Dal, the coed wing of the most important opposition celebration, the Bangladesh Nationalist Occasion, managed to keep up a presence however was typically on the defensive. In the meantime, the Islami Chhatra Shibir, the scholars’ physique of the Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh’s largest Muslim celebration, was pressured underground.
Quite a few media stories over 16 years present college students being pressured out of campuses – tortured, and even gruesomely murdered – by BCL members on suspicion of ties to the Shibir, which in August this 12 months was banned by the Hasina authorities beneath the identical anti-terror regulation now used in opposition to the BCL.
The ban on the Shibir was lifted by the Yunus authorities. And now, the tables have turned on the BCL extra broadly, with opposition pupil wings reclaiming management throughout campuses.
“BCL created a system of recent slavery,” stated Abu Shadik, president of the Chhatra Shibir’s Dhaka College unit — the primary publicly declared Shibir committee in a long time. “College students needed to align with BCL to safe dorms; dissenters confronted a residing inferno. Some joined for survival, others for private achieve.”
“All BCL operatives who repressed college students or joined the July violence should face justice. The widespread college students have rejected them from society,” he instructed Al Jazeera. “Even those that didn’t assault however remained silent are culpable. To reconcile, they have to admit to BCL’s 16 years of brutality, the July ‘genocide,’ and search forgiveness. Solely then can reintegration be thought-about.”
In a separate dialog, Nahiduzzaman Shipon, common secretary of the BNP’s Dhaka College unit, recalled the reign of violence on campus when the BCL dominated. “Awami League turned BCL right into a power to rig votes, suppress dissent, and bypass the regulation,” he acknowledged.
Shipon added that the BCL used sickles, machetes and firearms in opposition to their friends. “After 2009, many Chhatra Dal [BNP] members had been tortured and compelled off campuses, their schooling minimize brief.”
Whereas precise figures on BCL-linked killings are unavailable, the opposition estimates counsel that the toll runs into the tons of.
Nonetheless, Shipon insists, his celebration, the BNP, just isn’t advocating for vigilante justice in opposition to BCL members.
“Any pupil with out felony costs is welcome again to campus, no matter their political affiliations,” he stated. “However those that used brutality as political enforcers have to be held accountable beneath Bangladeshi regulation.”
A regulation that the celebration of scholars like Fahmi as soon as managed has now turned in opposition to them.