Sunday, March 16, 2025

Press & Public Statement: JMBF Strongly Condemns the Abduction and Rape of Two Sexual Minority Individuals in Rangpur and Narayanganj

Paris, France | March 16, 2025: The France-based human rights organization JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) strongly condemns the recent brutal acts of abduction and rape committed against two sexual minority individuals in Rangpur and Narayanganj, Bangladesh, on March 3 and March 8, 2025, respectively. The abduction, rape, and blackmail of a young man in Rangpur, along with the rape of another in Narayanganj, are appalling violations of human rights and stark reminders of the systemic discrimination and violence faced by LGBTQI+ individuals in Bangladesh.

JMBF asserts that these horrific acts highlight the urgent need for stronger legal protections, immediate judicial action, and societal change to ensure justice and safety for sexual minorities in Bangladesh. The perpetrators of such heinous crimes must be held fully accountable, and law enforcement agencies must take swift and uncompromising action to prevent further victimization.

Fact in Brief: (According to information received from a JMBF reliable source and reports published in various news media in Bangladesh)

  • Incident 01: Abduction and Rape of a Sexual Minority Youth in Rangpur; Four Members of a Teen Gang Arrested

In Rangpur city, a sexual minority youth was allegedly abducted and raped, with the perpetrators recording the incident to blackmail him for money. In connection with these allegations, a joint force arrested four members of a teenage gang on the morning of Thursday, March 6, 2025. Later in the afternoon, the victim filed a case at Kotwali Metropolitan Police Station.

The arrested individuals are Shuvo (18), Naim (19), Jihad (18), and Kader (18).

According to the complaint and police sources, on the night of Monday, March 3, 2025, a group of local teenage gang members and criminals abducted the 25-year-old victim from the Abhiram area of Rangpur city and took him to an unknown location. The gang first snatched his mobile phone and watch and then demanded a ransom of 200,000 BDT. Using the victim’s phone, they contacted his family and managed to extort 25,500 BDT through Bkash.

As the full ransom was not paid, Naim and Jihad raped the victim and recorded the act on video. They then threatened to release the footage online if the remaining amount was not paid.

A while later, the gang released the victim. He subsequently lodged a complaint at the local police station and the army camp. Based on the complaint, a joint force led by Major Refayet Osman of the 30 East Bengal Regiment, along with police personnel, conducted a raid in the Jummapara Sweeper Colony area of Rangpur and arrested the four accused individuals.

  • Incident 02: Rape of a Sexual Minority Youth in Narayanganj; Case Filed

On the night of Saturday, March 8, 2025, a 20-year-old sexual minority youth was allegedly sexually assaulted after being lured away from the street in the Shahi Mosque Palli Bidyut Road area of Bandar Upazila, Narayanganj. Following the incident, the victim’s mother filed a case at Bandar Police Station today, Tuesday, March 11.

According to the case details, the victim is the second son of the complainant and is known to be a simple and gentle person. On the night of March 8, he was standing in front of their house when Saeed, the son of neighbor Manjur Mahajan, called him inside, saying he needed to discuss something urgent. Once inside, Saeed sexually assaulted him and later threatened to kill him if he told anyone.

On March 11, the victim disclosed the incident to his family, after which his mother filed a case at Bandar Police Station.

Robert Simon, a prominent French LGBTQI+ rights activist and Chief Adviser of JMBF stated, "The continuous violence against LGBTQI+ individuals in Bangladesh is unacceptable. No one should live in fear because of their identity. The Bangladeshi government must ensure that justice is served, and the international community must hold human rights violators accountable."

Advocate Shahanur Islam, a renowned Bangladeshi human rights lawyer, and Founder President of JMBF, emphasized, "The brutal crimes in Rangpur and Narayanganj are grave violations of human rights and a failure to protect the sexual minority community in Bangladesh. The government must ensure prompt and impartial investigations, strict legal action against the perpetrators, and protection for victims and witnesses. Without justice, the cycle of violence will only continue."

JMBF demands immediate action to ensure justice for the victims of the abduction, rape, and blackmail of sexual minorities in Rangpur and Narayanganj. JMBF calls for the swift arrest and prosecution of all those involved. Without strict legal consequences, such crimes will continue to endanger LGBTQI+ individuals.

JMBF urges the government to implement stronger legal protections for sexual minorities, including constitutional recognition and full legal rights. JMBF also demands accountability from law enforcement for failures in addressing such crimes, ensuring fair investigations and justice for victims.

Furthermore, JMBF calls for public awareness campaigns to combat discrimination and violence against LGBTQI+ individuals. JMBF advocates for the enactment of a Sexual Minority Protection Act and the repeal of Section 377 of the Bangladesh Penal Code to decriminalize homosexuality and protect sexual minorities from persecution.

The rights and dignity of all individuals—regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation—must be respected and protected. JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France remains committed to fighting for justice and standing in solidarity with the victims of these horrific acts.

Justice for All, Silence for None!

For media and public inquiries, please contact:

Rezaul Hoque
Coordinator & Member
JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF)
107 Rue Gallieni, 93000 Bobigny, France
Website: www.jmbf.org

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JMBF is an independent non-profit, nonpartisan human rights organization registered in France with registration number W931027714 under the association law of 1901, dedicated to defending human rights, fighting for justice, and empowering communities in Bangladesh and beyond.

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