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Bangladesh march for gaza
# Bangladesh Joins the March for Gaza: A Nation of Solidarity The ongoing conflict in Gaza has enraged people all over the world, with millions of people calling for an end to the violence and humanitarian crisis. In Bangladesh, thousands have taken to the streets in massive protests, demanding justice for Palestinians and an immediate ceasefire. These marches reflect Bangladesh’s long-standing support for the Palestinian cause and its people’s deep empathy for the suffering in Gaza.A Nation United for Palestine Bangladesh, a country with a history of fighting for its own liberation in 1971, has always stood firmly against oppression. From Dhaka to ChChitChittagong and Sylhet to Khulna, students, activists, religious leaders, and ordinary citizens have organized rallies, human chains, and marches in response to the Israeli military operations in Gaza, which have killed thousands of civilians, including women and children. Protesters carry Palestinian flags, chant slogans like *"Free Palestine!" * and *"Stop Gaza Genocide!" *, and compel world leaders to act immediately.
By MD MAHEDI HASAN10 months ago in History
"Math Trick in 5 Seconds!"
"Math Trick in 5 Seconds!" – Quick Calculations to Amaze Your Friends* Mathematics is often seen as a complex and intimidating subject, but what if you could solve problems in just five seconds? You can do calculations at breakneck speed that will amaze your friends if you use the right techniques. Whether you're a student looking to speed up your homework or someone who enjoys mental math, these shortcuts will make numbers your best friend. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most effective and easy-to-learn math tricks that can help you solve problems in seconds. From multiplication hacks to percentage shortcuts, these techniques will boost your confidence and make math fun!
By MD MAHEDI HASAN10 months ago in Education
March for Gaza: A Global Call for Justice and Peace
# **March for Gaza: A Global Call for Justice and Peace** In recent months, the world has witnessed a surge in public demonstrations demanding an end to the violence in Gaza. People from all walks of life are coming together as part of the "March for Gaza" to demand justice, humanitarian aid, and a long-term ceasefire. These marches highlight the growing international concern over the devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for political action. **Why Are People Protesting in Support of Gaza? ** The conflict in Gaza has resulted in unprecedented destruction, with thousands of civilians killed, including women and children. Millions of people have been left without access to food, clean water, or medical care as a result of bombings of schools, hospitals, and residential areas. In response to these atrocities, protesters started the **March for Gaza** movement, demanding: 1. **An Immediate Ceasefire**: Despite numerous calls for an end to the violence, the fighting continues. Protesters urge world leaders to take stronger diplomatic action. 2. Access to Humanitarian Aid: Gaza faces severe fuel, medicine, and food shortages. Marches demand that borders be opened to allow life-saving aid to reach those in need. 3. **Accountability for War Crimes** Despite the fact that attacks on civilians are against international law, there are still reports of indiscriminate bombings and violations of human rights. Protesters demand that there be an investigation and justice. 4. **An End to Occupation and Blockade** – For over 16 years, Gaza has been under a strict blockade, restricting movement and economic growth. This is viewed as collective punishment by many, and they demand its end. ## **Global Solidarity in Action** From **London to New York, Jakarta to Cape Town**, hundreds of thousands have joined the **March for Gaza**, making it one of the largest protest movements in recent history. In the UK, over **300,000 people** marched in London in November 2023, while cities like Washington D.C., Paris, and Sydney saw record turnouts. These demonstrations show that public opinion is shifting, with increasing pressure on governments to act. Social media has played a crucial role in mobilizing support. Viral images and videos from Gaza have sparked outrage, leading to more people joining marches, signing petitions, and contacting their representatives. #FreePalestine and #CeasefireNow have become global trends, keeping the issue in the spotlight. ## **Challenges and Opposition** Despite widespread public support, the **March for Gaza** has faced criticism and resistance. As a result of security concerns, some governments have attempted to restrict protests, while others have accused protesters of supporting terrorism, which many of them deny, stressing that peace is not their goal. Additionally, media bias has been a challenge. While some outlets provide balanced coverage, others downplay the scale of protests or the severity of the crisis in Gaza. Because of this, grassroots organizing plays an even more important role in shaping the narrative. ## **The Road Ahead** The **March for Gaza** is more than just a protest—it’s a testament to global solidarity. History has shown that sustained public pressure can force political change, from the anti-apartheid movement to the global outcry against the Iraq War. To keep the momentum going, activists emphasize: - **Continued Protests** – Regular marches keep the issue visible. - **Boycotts and Divestment** – Economic pressure on companies supporting oppression. - **Political Advocacy** – Pushing governments to sanction human rights violators and support UN resolutions. ## **Conclusion** The **March for Gaza** represents the collective conscience of millions who refuse to stay silent in the face of injustice. While the path to peace is complex, the growing global movement shows that people worldwide demand an end to the suffering in Gaza. Whether through protests, donations, or advocacy, every action brings us closer to a future where Palestinians and Israelis can live in dignity and peace. The world is watching—and marching. The question now is whether those in power will listen. **#MarchForGaza #CeasefireNow #FreePalestine**
By MD MAHEDI HASAN10 months ago in History

