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Bangladeshi anti-fascists

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Osman Hadi
Sharif Osman Bin Hadi was a Bangladeshi political and cultural activist, writer and a teacher. He was the co-founder and spokesperson of Inqilab Moncho. After the July Uprising, he became a prominent figure in youth-led movements, noted for his opposition to what he termed "Indian hegemony in Bangladesh", his advocacy regarding the July martyrs, and his participation in the Awami League ban protests.
Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani
Bangladeshi political leader (1880–1976)
M. A. G. Osmani
Commander in Chief of Bangladesh Army (1918–1984)
Nahid Islam
Bangladeshi student leader and politician
Siraj Sikder
Bangladeshi communist revolutionary (1944–1975)
Abu Taher
Bangladeshi military officer (1938–1976)
Hasnat Abdullah
coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and Politician
Asif Mahmud
Bengali student activist and former advisor to the 2024 Bangladesh interim government
Hasan Fakri
Bangladeshi film lyricist and poet
Sarjis Alam
Coordinator and convener of the anti-discrimination student movement and politician
Badruddin Umar
Bangladeshi politician
Nurul Haq Nur
Bangladeshi Politician
Nepal Nag
Indian politician
Shadik Kayem
Bangladeshi student leader
Mohammad Toaha
Member of the Provincial Assembly of Bangladesh (1922–1987)
Abdul Hannan Masud
Bangladeshi activist (born in 2000)
Abdul Matin
Language activist with the Bengali Language Movement (1926-2014)
Moni Singh
Bangladeshi politician (1900-1990)
Mohammad Farhad
Bangladesh politician (1938-1987)
Pinaki Bhattacharya
Paris-based Bangladeshi blogger and social activist
Ashab Uddin Ahmad
Ekushey Padak recipient (1914-1994)