March for Gaza
The March for Gaza, held on 12 April 2025 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, was a large-scale pro-Palestine demonstration organized to show solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip amidst the ongoing Gaza war.
The rally took place at Suhrawardy Udyan and drew a diverse group of participants, including political leaders, Islamic scholars, social activists, and members of the public. Demonstrators called for an end to Israeli military actions in the Gaza Strip and urged the global Muslim community to cut diplomatic and economic ties with Israel. It marked the largest pro-Palestine protest in Bangladesh's history.
Rally
The event was organized by the Palestine Solidarity Movement, a pro-Palestine Islamic platform in Bangladesh. The event was presided over by Muhammad Abdul Malek, the Khatib of Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. Thousands of people joined the rally at Suhrawardy Udyan, with many arriving in processions from across the capital.Peaceful demonstrations marked the protest, featuring symbolic displays like mock coffins and passionate speeches. Protesters carried symbolic coffins and effigies representing civilian casualties, expressing grief and resistance. Many among them beat images of US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing them of supporting Israel and its actions. However, security forces did not allow and seized black standards, hats, or banners similar to those of ISIS and other militant groups.
National team cricketers including Mahmudullah Riyad and Mehedi Hasan Miraz joined the protest. Islamic scholars such as Sheikh Ahmadullah and Mizanur Rahman Azhari also participated. Political parties including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, National Citizen Party, Amar Bangladesh Party, Hefazat-e-Islam, and Jamaat-e-Islami expressed solidarity through their presence. The event included speeches from prominent political and religious figures.
Declarations
, editor of Amar Desh, read out the formal declaration from the stage. In the declaration, four demands were made and pledges were read out. The first demands were to the United Nations and the international community, which stated that–- The trial of the Zionist Israeli genocide must be ensured in the International Court of Justice;
- Not a ceasefire, but effective and concerted steps must be taken to stop the genocide;
- An obligation must be created to return the pre-1967 lands;
- East Jerusalem must be internationally recognized as the capital of the Palestinian state;
- The path must be opened for the Palestinians to establish self-determination, security, and state sovereignty.
- All economic, military, and diplomatic relations with Israel must be severed immediately;
- Trade blockades and sanctions must be imposed against the Zionist state;
- We must stand with all-out support for the oppressed people of Gaza;
- We must launch an active diplomatic campaign to isolate Israel at the international level;
- The OIC and Muslim countries must take a strong protest and effective diplomatic stance against the state aggression against the rights of Muslims in India, an ally of the Zionists, especially the Waqf amendment act.
- Reinstate the condition except Israel in Bangladeshi passports, and clearly state our position of not recognizing them as a state;
- All agreements with Israeli institutions that have been signed with the government must be canceled;
- Effective measures must be taken to send relief and medical aid to Gaza by the state;
- All government institutions and import policies must be ordered to boycott the products of Zionist companies;
- The state must protest against the ongoing persecution of Muslims and other minorities under the Hindutva government of India, which is an ally of the Zionists;
- Textbooks and education policies must include the history of the struggle of Al-Aqsa, Palestine, and Muslims, so that future generations are raised with a Muslim identity.