Former Prime Minister's Palace in Bangladesh to Become Revolution Museum
DHAKA DISTRICT, DHAKA DIVISION, AUG 4 – The museum will preserve memories of Sheikh Hasina's autocratic rule and honor up to 1,400 protesters killed during the 2024 revolution, officials said.
- The former residence of Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina is being transformed into a museum to memorialize her autocratic rule.
- Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader, stated the museum will "preserve memories of her misrule and the people's anger when they removed her from power."
- The museum aims to encourage young people to discuss democratic ideas and create a new vision for building a better Bangladesh.
- Yunus emphasized the importance of strengthening democratic institutions before elections in early 2026.
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