Sarjis Alam, General Secretary of the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation and a key coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, today said that the process of compiling the list of martyrs and the injured from the July-August uprising is being expedited.
He stressed that the list would be thoroughly verified to ensure its accuracy, aiming to publish a complete and reliable list by December 31. "We want this list to be beyond question—not just today, but even 20 years from now.”
Sarjis was speaking at a press briefing in front of the office of the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation on the government's plan for the treatment, rehabilitation and employment of those injured in the July-August Revolution.
He added that they are working closely with various stakeholders to verify all details, and they plan to complete the verification of martyrs’ families by November.
Mir Mahbubur Rahman Snigdho, CEO of the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation, shared that the Foundation has increased its financial assistance for the injured from Taka 1 lakh to 3 lakh, depending on the classification of injuries.
He also highlighted that many individuals have already incurred significant medical expenses, and the Foundation has initiated a reimbursement process. "This refund is separate from the taka 3 lakh assistance," Snigdho clarified, urging those who have spent money on treatment to submit their receipts and documents for proper verification and reimbursement.
Khandaker Zahirul Islam, Additional Secretary and team leader of the Special Cell on Mass Uprising, revealed that the government is preparing specific policies to support the rehabilitation of the injured.
“Many of those hurt in the July movement face physical challenges that may impact their ability to return to work. To address this, the government is planning to create economic and social institutions to facilitate employment opportunities for the injured, as well as for the families of martyrs and those who have lost their ability to work due to their injuries,” Khandaker Zahirul added.