词条 | Raufun Basunia |
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In 1985 young Raufun was a final year Sociology student in University of Dhaka. After his death, he became a vivid example in the history of student movement in Bangladesh. University of Dhaka authority later placed a statue of Raufun Basunia in its campus commemorating his sacrifice. Early lifeRaufun Basunia was born in a typical village named as Paikpara which is situated in Rajarhat Upazila of Kurigram District in Bangladesh. His father Najrul Islam was a primary school teacher. Mother Feroza Begum was a housewife. He completed his secondary and higher secondary education from Pangarani Laksmipriya High School and Carmicheal College respectively. Then he got admitted in Sociology department in University of Dhaka.[7] After completing his honours there he got enrolled in the Master's program in the same department. He could not complete his study due to his sudden death in 1985. Anti-Dictatorship MovementThe people of Bangladesh did not tolerate the occupation of power by the coup played by General Ershad in 1982. Protests grew all round the country. Students, specially students of Dhaka University was in the front line of these protests. That time Raufun Basunia was the General Secretary of the mostly traditional and influential student front Bangladesh Chhatra League's Dhaka University front. To counteract the pro-democracy movement, the junta formed a new student organisation Nutun Bangla Chatra Samaj whose job was to baffle the protests.[8] This student body with arms and ammunitions under military auspices started to capture different residential halls of Dhaka University. This practice soon got extended to other educational institutions of the country. On 13 February 1985 the Dhaka University front of Bangladesh Chhatra League brought a regular procession under the lead of Raufun Basunia. No later it reached the main road of the university, crossing Surjosen Hall and Haji Muhammad Muhushin Hall, it had suddenly been attacked by the armed gangsters of Chatra Samaj.[9] Raufun Basunia got shot and dead in that attack. But this could not tame the movement. Instead the people and students became so more violent that the military government was compelled to close its student front. At last, General Ershad left power in 1990.[10] Raufun Basunia is still a source of inspiration in any movement against injustice and oppression in Bangladesh[11][12] GraveThe grave of Raufun Basunia is in his family graveyard situated in Paikpara, Rajarhat, Kurigram Basunia FamilyRaufun's father died in 2008. His mother died a few months later. His eldest brother Dafiul belaet Fortune Basunia and younger brother Nahin Basunia live in Dhaka. The second eldest brother Shafin Basunia runs a small business. One of his sisters, Lucky Basunia, is a school teacher in Rangpur. The other sister, Jaali Basunia, is a housewife.[13] See also
References1. ^Tusher Nabi Khan, Akhlakuzzaman Khan et.el. [https://www.academia.edu/5461082/Military_Coups_in_the_History_of_Bangladesh_and_Peoples_Uprising "Military Coups in the History of Bangladesh and People's Uprising"], Department of Television and Film Studies, University of Dhaka, page 11, 24 November 2013, Retrieved 2 August 2015. {{DEFAULTSORT:Basunia, Raufun}}2. ^"Four decades of impunity at DU", "Dhaka Tribune", 10 February 2015, Retrieved 2 August 2015. 3. ^Justice Dawns, Daily Star, 27 November 2009, Retrieved 5 August 2015 4. ^"Death anniversary of Basunia observed", http://bdnews24.com/, 12 February 2006, Retrieved 2 August 2015 5. ^75 DU deaths since '71, none prosecuted, http://bdnews24.com/, 3 February 2010, Retrieved 2 August 2015 6. ^AKM Jamal Uddin, The Movement for the Restoration of Democracy in Bangladesh 1982–1990 , PhD thesis, The University of Leeds School of Sociology and Social Policy, page 178, January 2006, Retrieved 4 August 2015 7. ^আব্দুল খালেক ফারুক "রাউফুন বসুনিয়াকে আমরা ভুলে যাচ্ছি", "কালের কন্ঠ", 18 February 2011, Retrieved 2 August 2015. 8. ^Tusher Nabi Khan, Akhlakuzzaman Khan et.el. [https://www.academia.edu/5461082/Military_Coups_in_the_History_of_Bangladesh_and_Peoples_Uprising "Military Coups in the History of Bangladesh and People's Uprising"], Department of Television and Film Studies, University of Dhaka, page 10, 24 November 2013, Retrieved 4 August 2015 9. ^'আজ শহীদ রাউফুন বসুনিয়া দিবস', সকালের খবর, 13 February 2013, Retrieved 4 August 2015 10. ^Ershad, Lt. General Hussein M, Banglapedia, Retrieved 4 August 2015 11. ^বসুনীয়া থাকলে শাহবাগের আন্দোলন আরো প্রাণবন্ত হতো, নতুনবার্তা ডটকম, 29 July 2015, Retrieved 4 August 2015 12. ^বাংলাদেশের মানুষ শহীদ বসুনিয়াকে মনে রাখবে, Campus live, 13 February 2014, Retrieved 4 August 2015 13. ^রাউফুন বসুনিয়াকে আমরা ভুলে যাচ্ছি, কালের কন্ঠ, 9 February 2011, Retrieved 5 August 2015 5 : Bangladeshi activists|Year of birth missing|1985 deaths|University of Dhaka alumni|People from Kurigram District |
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