Kathmandu – Writer Taslima Nasrin , who is living in exile in Bangladesh because of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has now protested the hanging of Hasina. She has called the court hearing against her a sham hearing and called for protest against all forms of injustice. She wrote on social media: –
“It is Hasina who built countless madrasas and mosques. In other words, she is the one who established jihadi industries. She is the one who is ruining the country. She abolished the provision that madrasa degrees are equivalent to universities, but she is the one who supports anti-women jihadis in corrupting the minds of the youth. She is the one who does not provide security to independent thinkers despite the jihadi threat. She is the one who knowingly ignores the jihadis who take their lives.
When I returned to my homeland after months of exile in 1999 to visit my dying mother, she is the one who helped me file a complaint against her for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. She is the one who forced me to go into exile again. She is the one who did not allow me to return to Bangladesh. She is the one who did not renew my Bangladeshi passport. She is the one who banned my autobiography ‘Amar Mayebela’, which won the Ananda Award. The reason why the embassy officials refused to certify my documents and made me pay too much money was also her order. “It was. Again, I am on his side in his dark days.
I opposed the mock trial. I also criticized the death sentence given to him in the name of justice. What is the lesson you take from this? Oppose all kinds of injustice. Oppose even if it is injustice against your own enemy. Oppose injustice truly.”






