A human chain was formed in front of Jatiya press club on Monday protesting the murder of Bangladeshi student Md Iajuddin Romim, the son of a freedom fighter, who was killed in the United States allegedly by robbers.
Speakers strongly condemned the murder and requested the Biden administration, the US embassy, and Bangladesh government for a fair trial of the incident at the human chain, formed under the banner of ‘Conscious Civil Society.'
The speaker also said that there is no security for people's lives in the United States, there is also no human rights. But they come to Bangladesh and talk about human rights. People are being killed openly in the United States.
CourtesyThe United States questioned the human rights of Bangladesh. It is important to establish human rights in their own countries first, they said.
Children of freedom fighters, students and members of youth organizations participated in this human chain with festoons written 'We Want Justice'.
Romim was shot dead by miscreants in the Missouri state in the US early Wednesday at 3:30am (Bangladesh time).
It was primarily believed that the motive behind the crime was to rob the victim's car and cash.
Romim was the son of the late freedom fighter Samshuddin Ahmed and hailed from the Mirsarai upazila in Chittagong district.
He was studying Computer Science at a local college and simultaneously working at a gas station.