1962 Rajshahi massacres
1962 Rajshahi massacres
The 1962 Rajshahi Massacres refer to a series of violent events that took place in Rajshahi, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), during July 1962. Triggered by widespread discontent against the government of President Muhammad Ayub Khan, these massacres were characterized by brutal repression of student protests advocating for political reforms and broader civil rights. The demonstrations garnered support from various sectors of society, leading to a brutal crackdown by security forces. Estimates of casualties vary, but several hundred students and civilians were killed, with many more injured or arrested. The event remains a significant episode in the history of political unrest in Pakistan, highlighting the struggle for democratic governance and human rights.