Thousands were killed in the anti-discrimination movement, four hundred lost their eyes

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published 30 August, Friday, 2024 04:25:57
Thousands were killed in the anti-discrimination movement, four hundred lost their eyes

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In the anti-discrimination movement, thousands of people have been killed and four hundred people have lost their sight, said Health Advisor Noorjahan Begum. He said that the government will take responsibility for the families of those who were killed during the movement. Those injured will be treated completely free of cost. This information was informed in a press release sent by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare yesterday.
The Health Advisor said these things after visiting the Central Police Hospital in Rajarbagh on Wednesday. Noorjahan Begum said that more than 1,000 people have been killed in the anti-discrimination movement and more than 400 students have lost their sight. Many have become blind in one eye, many have lost sight in both eyes. We have spoken with an organization called Service of America. We have sent their list to Seva Foundation for those who have become blind or have eye problems. Seva Foundation said as soon as possible they will bring doctors to the country for treatment. They will be treated at Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute, National Eye Science Institute and Hospital and Chittagong Eye Hospital and Dinajpur.

The health advisor said that many people had injured their legs, many had to have their legs amputated. We are talking to various donor agencies, we have also talked to the World Bank. So that a team of doctors can be brought from abroad for good treatment. We are trying to do that. During the visit, the health advisor spoke to the injured policemen undergoing treatment in the surgery department of the hospital and inquired about them.

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