During the one year of the July Mass Uprising, the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has been working on a range of initiatives, including rehabilitation and medical care for families of martyrs and injured fighters, preservation of the memory of the July uprising, and other related efforts.
Alongside these critical responsibilities, the ministry has also initiated the identification of approximately 90,000 fake freedom fighters who had been recognized in past years under political considerations.
In the last one year, the ministry has navigated a challenging period for accurately compiling the list of martyrs from the uprising, ensuring proper medical treatment for thousands of injured fighters who survived near-death experiences in hospitals, providing mental support to families of martyrs and injured, and striving to empower those families financially.
Concurrently, all political parties, politically conscious citizens, professionals, and the general public have expected the interim government to fulfill the aspirations of the July Uprising. And that responsibility has largely fallen to the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs.
On 5 August, the first anniversary of the mass uprising was observed. Based on political consensus, the Chief Adviser read the “July Declaration” in front of the National Parliament. Democracy-seeking political parties attended the event and welcomed the interim government’s declaration. The ministry was also responsible for organizing this event. Ganabhaban is being converted into the “July Memorial Museum” inspected by the Chief Adviser on August 5বিস্তারিত.