Discussion: Bangabandhu, the greatest Bengali of all time: his life, vision and work
Dear Friends,
The 15th August is one of the most gruesome days in the political history of Bangladesh. On this day in 1975, the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated along with most of his family members by a group of misguided army officials. The nation has since been commemorating the 15th August as National Mourning Day of Bangladesh.
You are cordially invited to a discussion to observe the day in a solemn and thoughtful manner.
The discussion will include topical issues and an open forum with a theme entitled “Bangabandhu, the greatest Bengali of all time: his life, vision and work”.
We look forward to seeing you all at the venue.
Time and venue
Date: Saturday 15 August 2015
Time: 5:00pm
Venue: Building 2, Level B, Room 9 (2B9), Canberra University, Bruce, ACT 2601 (please see the campus map at http://www.canberra.edu.au/maps/campus-map)
Contacts:
Dr Ezaz Mamun 0433451929, Dr Kamal Uddin 0432327188, Dr Abu Taher Mollik 0422239066
Dr Mohammed Mainuddin 0431073726, Tushar Roy 0413045133, Nazrul Islam 0402961137
** Mahidul Islam Mahi, a noted recitation artiste from Bangladesh will recite poems on Bangladesh and Bangabandhu after the discussion.
Please note dinner will be served.
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