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Dhaka, Bangladesh – On July 16, 2024, security forces announced a song of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the growing authoritarian government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladeshi Rapper Muhammad Schezan.
Kotha Ko (Talk in Bangla) song: “The country says it’s free, is it free, then where is the roar?”
This was the day of the 15-year power, a protest, which became a campaign to feel Hasina, was killed. Sayedin’s death burned public anger that caused protest. The schiza’s Kotha Co., along with another Rapper’s song, Hannan Hossain Shimul, Hasina’da in August in Hasina in Hasina in Hasina was a culminating anthems in Hasina.
Fast forward a year and Sezan recently released another hit Rap path. In Huddai Hutashe, “Thieves” how “Thieves” were garlanded with flowers – a reference, “Special people who seize important tasks in Hasina Bangladesh,” he said, “he said.
The country has become part of the main bangladesh policy of protesters, which plays the anniversary of the uprising against Hasina, the main role of the protest of the protest.
Rep, Social Media Memnite and Graffiti are also part of the arsenal of young Bangladesh, because once they have once raised Hasina, they hold the reports of new rulers.
In Bangladesh, Hasina’s Ouster in the last fall After the violence of Mob in Bangladesh, a Facebook Memi went viral.
This showed the familiar red and green seal of the Bangladeshi government. However, instead of the golden map of the nation inside the red circle, men who used a beaten victim beating.
The text surrounded by the EMBlem – Bangla’s “Government of the Bangladesh”, but the “People’s Republic of the Government of the Bangladesh Republic” has not been read.
Satire, post-Hasina bite and pointed out by revealing a disturbing side of Bangladesh. “This was out of frustration,” I described the government and the government of the government as criticism. ” “Many people shared it on social media and some used as a protest form that used as a profile picture.”
After the revolution of the student administration, the newly appointed temporary government under the Laureate began a reform agenda covered by the newly appointed interim government Mohammad Yunus, constitution, elections, court and police.
However, the violence of Mob appeared as a problem that the government struggles. During this period, Sufi tombs and the Hindu saw the mobs attacking minorities, the women’s football fields, and even killed drug dealers – many of these events were moving, shared and discussed violently.
“After the July uprising, some groups in Bangladesh – many were depressed under the previous regime – found themselves with more than one strength.
As in rap songs, such memories also played an important role in capturing the mood of the people during Hasina protests.
Safety officials were seen after injuring the metro station allegedly, where Homesa Demonstrators were established after hundreds of protesters were killed in 18 and 19. He ignited the wave of memes at the moment.
A viral meme was “Natok Kom Koro Prio” (less drama, dear) and was viral in the last half of July. Hasina’s sentimental display – to understand the pain of the sensitive metro station or law enforcement agencies’ claimed hundreds of killed.
Until then, Sheikh Hasina was a “difficult” act, “Difficult” acted, said that this year, a social media activist known for his witty political memories and a doctoral student at Cologne University.
Newspaper cartoonists, previously political leaders, during the Hasina government, said political leaders who had been detained and resulted in critics and mandatory missing.
“It is an important and powerful tool to face an authoritarian regime, intimidation and controls,” said Kabir. “We made it possible and broke the fear.”
Fear of Sheikh Hasina Pale from social media, more people found the sounds – a reflection spread to the streets soon. Thousands of wall paintings, graffiti and the “stop the killer, stop” and “stop genocide” and “Time Up Hasina”.
“These works of art played a big role in protests,” said political scientist and researcher Altaf Parvez. “You’re afraid of ‘, you finish, but if you resist, you are in Bangladesh’ – a slogan can make the whole difference, and this is exactly.
“People were looking for something brave. When someone creates something deprived, creative slogans, graffiti, cartoons – this was a wild flame. People spent their voices,” he said.
This sound did not remain silent with Hasina’s march.
Today, not only the government, the arches that target different political parties are widespread.
One of the works of Imran, when Sycophans used in power, Bangladesh uses a Simpson cartoon to show how the Eulogise family uses for the Eulogise family for its role in the 1971 Freedom War. Now the cartoon, opposition Bangladeshi’s stories, the leader of the Nationalist Party (BNP), the Leader Zia and his son Tariqie, the Rahman, the Rahman’s countries for the independence movement, try to flatter their families for their contribution to the independence movement. Hasina’s father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman led the struggle for freedom, and the husband Ziaur Rahman was a high army officer announcing the country’s independence on March 27, 1971.
Another meme of the famous Gen-Z Facebook page called Wittigenz, a party created by the Leader of the National Civil Party (NCP) – a party created by students of Bangladesh.
Political scientists in Bangladesh believe that the means that contribute to the surplus of Sheikh Hasina will continue to be relevant in the future of the country.
“Memlar and photo cards in Bangladesh are what the X is in the West. They give the most effective short-form political comments to increase the viriality,” he said.
The Central Bank of Bangladesh has introduced a new banknote design, a node of art form inspired by the Graffiti created by students in the Mussoni rebellion.
Rep, the LORD, in 2024 found a natural entrance in the policy of Bangladesh.
The artists behind the songs said they did not expect anything to do among Bangladesh.
“I wrote these words myself,” said Satan, Kotha Ko. “I didn’t think people would respond – we just made a sense of responsibility for what happened.”
As in the song in the schiza, Rapper Hannan Awaaz Utha, especially on Facebook, on the same day – July 18 – was released on the same day. “You hit someone, 10 more back,” said a line. As Hasina found, they did.
Rappers themselves also joined the protests. Hannan was arrested a week after the song was released and only released after Hasina resigned and fled to India.
But now, Shezan, Rep, Bangladesh was there to stay in the public life of the commercial. “Many people accept hip-hop culture consciously or unknown,” he said.
“Rap the future is bright.”