Death of Sabekun Nahar Sonny

Death of Sabekun Nahar Sonny refers to the death of Sabekun Nahar Sony, a student of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, in the crossfire of a gunfight between fractions of Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal on 8 June 2002.[1][2][3]

Background

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Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal is the student wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[4][5]

Sabekun Nahar Sonny

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Sonny's father was Habibur Rahman Bhuiyan (died 2023).[6] She was a second year student of the department of chemical engineering of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.[6]

Incident

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Two factions of the Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal, student wing of the governing Bangladesh Nationalist Party, were engaged in a gunfight on the campus of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.[6][7] She was shot in the crossfire and died.[6] She was standing in front of Ahsanullah Hall of the university.[8] The two sides were fighting over tender.[8] One fraction was led by Mokammel Hayat Khan, president of the campus unit of Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal, and the other fraction was led by Mushfique Uddin Tagar, leader of the SM Hall of the Chatra Dal.[9]

There were protests across Bangladesh following her death.[9]

Trial

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Sonny's father accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government, police and the administration of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology supporting the accused.[10]

 
Sabekun Nahar Sonny Memorial Sculpture on the campus of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

The trial for the murder case took place in the Speedy Trial Tribunal-1 under judge Shahed Noor Uddin.[11] On 29 June 2003, the court sentenced three to death and five to life imprisonment.[9]

In March 2006 Bangladesh High Court reduced the death sentences to life sentences to three accused fugitives in the murder case on appeal.[10] Four convicts in the case are in jail while two are absconding.[10][9] Two of the convicts sentenced to life imprisonment were acquitted.[9]

Legacy

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The university campus observes 8 June at the anti-terrorism day.[9] On 4 November 2021, the only female dormitory of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology was named Sabequn Nahar Sony Hall.[12]

The Daily Star lamented that following the murder of Abrar Fahad his family was given compensation but did was not the case after the Murder of Arif Raihan Dwip and death of Sabekun Nahar Sonny.[10] It also noted the sole accused in the death of Arif Raihan Dwip was not arrested and two accused in the death of Sabekun Nahar Sonny had not been detained in 20 years.[10] Her death was one of the reasons cited for students opposing politics on the campus of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Convicted killers still at large". The Daily Star. 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  2. ^ "Murders drop, still way high". The Daily Star. 2003-01-01. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  3. ^ Ashraf, Shamim (4 November 2006). "Political assassinations, terrorism dimmed law and order". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  4. ^ "Bangladesh Nationalist Party - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  5. ^ "6 Chhatra Dal leaders allegedly picked up by plainclothes law enforcement members". The Business Standard. 2023-08-19. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  6. ^ a b c d "Buet student Sony's father dies without getting justice for daughter". The Daily Star. 2023-02-11. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  7. ^ "Sony's death anniversary observed". Bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  8. ^ a b "Buet and student politics: A storied past". The Daily Star. 2024-04-03. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Islam, Nazrul (2024-06-08). "BUET student Sony murder: Two main accused still at large after 22 years". Prothomalo. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  10. ^ a b c d e Rahman, Asifur; Bappi, Emrul Hasan (2021-12-23). "Sony, Dwip Murder Trials: Neglected, they see no closure". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  11. ^ "Verdict in Sony murder case on June 29". The Daily Star. 25 June 2003. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  12. ^ "Buet's only female dorm christened Sabequn Nahar Sony Hall". Dhaka Tribune. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  13. ^ Ifti, Hasib Ur Rashid (2022-08-15). "Why BUET students oppose student politics". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-09-30.