Pakistan, Aug. 4 -- Bangladesh has turned the official residence of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina into a museum marking the fall of her rule. The site, Gonobhaban, is now a reminder of the student-led protests on August 5, 2024. These protests ended her government and forced her to flee to India by helicopter. Protesters waving flags on the rooftop became the defining image of that movement.

The museum keeps the protest graffiti exactly as it was. Walls still show slogans like "We want freedom" and "Dictator Hasina must go." Officials say the site will serve as a lesson for future generations. The country remains politically tense, but many believe this museum represents a turning point in Bangladesh's history.

Sheikh Hasina's tim...