Protest at DU: Felani's father recalls harrowing moments of her tragic death
Felani Khatun's father today recalled the harrowing moments of 7 January 2011, when he watched his daughter lose her life in front of his own eyes after being shot by the Indian Border Security Force.
"They shot my daughter like a bird and left her hanging on barbed wire," Nurul Islam Nuru said at a protest rally 'Protest Against the Killings by BSF on the Bangladesh Border,' organised by Dhaka University students in front of Raju sculpture at 4:30pm.
"She screamed for water in front of me. The BSF didn't allow me to do anything. My daughter was brutally killed hanging on barbed wire for five hours," said Nurul Islam.
At the protest, Felani's father said, "I have gone for justice countless times. I have only been given assurances. Sheikh Hasina pressured us that we were never allowed to speak on this matter."
Demanding justice from the interim government, he said, "A fair investigation should be conducted, and just as my daughter was hung on the barbed wire and killed, the killers should also be hung on the barbed wire for justice. No more killings should happen on the border. No mother should have to lose her child. We will speak face to face with India. Everyone should stand up against Indian aggression."
During the event, several Dhaka University students also gave speeches. They demanded justice for Felani and all border killings, called for a fair relationship with India based on justice, and urged for the empowerment of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).
Tamhid Al Mudassir said, "Felani hung on the barbed wire for five hours. That day, it wasn't just Felani who was hanging, but the sovereignty and dignity of the entire Bangladesh was left hanging. Through the hanging of Felani, India portrayed Bangladesh as a failed state that cannot ensure the safety of its citizens. Today, we stand not only for justice for Felani's killing but also for the justice of all border killings and against Indian aggression."
He added, "We have seen how the BDR massacre and the dissolution of the BDR created Indian aggression. After dissolving the BDR, the BGB was formed, which essentially stands as the border guard but lacks real authority. Their job is just to transport dead bodies across the border. Today, we are here demanding the empowerment of the BGB."
He called for state recognition of the fight against Indian aggression for Abrar Fahad and Felani, stating, "This July revolution is not only for a new political settlement but also for a new foreign policy. Our foreign policy will be based on our dignity and sovereignty."
He urged the government to establish a new foreign policy with India, based on a fair relationship.
Other speakers included Sakhawat Zakaria, Coordinator Mahin Sarkar, Abdullah Arian, and Nafisa Islam, among others.