The Japan International Cooperation Agency held a memorial ceremony on July 3 to honor victims of the 2016 Dhaka terror attack [1].
The event marks a decade since the violence that targeted foreign nationals and locals in Bangladesh. This commemoration serves as a diplomatic gesture of remembrance and a shared commitment to peace between Japan and Bangladesh.
Representatives from Japan and Bangladesh joined bereaved families in front of a cenotaph to observe the anniversary [1]. The ceremony included a moment of silence and the laying of flowers to commemorate those who died during the attack [1].
Organized by JICA, the gathering focused on the human cost of the tragedy. The presence of bereaved families alongside official delegations highlighted the enduring grief of the survivors and the families of the victims [1].
The 2016 attack remains one of the deadliest terror incidents in the history of Bangladesh. By organizing this event, JICA emphasizes the ongoing relationship between the two nations and the collective memory of the lives lost 10 years ago [1].
“JICA held a memorial ceremony for the victims of the 2016 Dhaka terror attack”
The 10th anniversary memorial underscores the long-term diplomatic and emotional ties between Japan and Bangladesh. By centering the event on JICA and bereaved families, the ceremony shifts the focus from political security narratives to a humanitarian acknowledgment of loss, reinforcing bilateral stability through shared mourning.


