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Saqib Sarker
How Bangladeshi activist Anupam Debashis Roy found a way to turn his anger into words – and action
From making satirical videos to writing a book on strategies for political change, Roy is pushing his generation to start a new Liberation struggle.
Saqib Sarker
· Jan 10, 2021 · 09:00 am