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Saturday, April 3, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT: Bangladesh: Monthly Human Rights Report (March 2010)
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FACT FINDING REPORT:A HINDU MINORITY COMMUNITY ADOLESCENT GIRL ABDUCTED AND GANG RAPED BY A GROUP OF MUSLIM JUBO DAL CADRE
Type of Violation :
Women
and Children Repression
Type of Act :
Abduction
and gang rape
Investigation
conducted by: Adv. Shahanur Islam Saikot, Executive Director, BIHR, Md. Rafiquel Islam
Hawlader, Fact-Finding Officer, BIHR and Md. Firoz Hossain, Social Worker, BIHR
Date of investigation : March 26 to 30, 2010
Identity
of the victim:
Name :Anju Rani Das (16), C/o: Amullo
Chandra Das
Age at time of event: :16
years
Under 18 :Yes
Citizenship :Bangladeshi
Religion :Hinindu
Cast: Kayesto
(Das)
Home address :Vill: Kuakata, P/s:
Kolapara, Dist: Patuakhali; at present: Village: Dharandi, P/s and District: Patuakhali
Consent: :
Consent of the victim has been taken to proceed with
the case
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Order Sheet by National Human Rights Commission regarding the arbitrary arrest and ill treatment of Shahanur Islam, Executive Director of BIHR
Order Sheet by National Human Rights Commission regarding the arbitrary arrest and ill treatment of Shahanur Islam, Executive Director of BIHR
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
MONTHLY HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT: By GHRD(Feb 2010)
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The 8th of March 2010, marks the occasion of the International Women’s Day (IWD), which is celebrated worldwide. It was launched by the UN in 1913 as a means of promoting and protecting the equal rights of women globally. Incidents of violence against minority women, such as rape and abduction, were reported during February, in Bangladesh. In most of these cases the perpetrators were in a more powerful position than the victims as they were members of law enforcement agencies or political parties. Highly corrupt legal institutions is one of the main causes for the lack of a proper protection system for Bangladeshi citizens and women’s marginalised situation in Bangladesh, due to religious traditions, social injustice, thus making them more vulnerable. The widespread impunity in cases regarding violence against women encourages these continuous violations. There is still a high level of sexual harassment in Bangladesh, which is detailed in Odhikar’s month report. For example, there was an incident reported about a Dalit woman who was raped by a policeman. |
Monday, March 1, 2010
URGENT APPEAL:Bangladesh: A 15-year old indigenous girl gang-raped
Date: 1-3-2010,
The Hague, The
Netherlands
URGENT
APPEAL: Bangladesh:
A 15-year old indigenous girl gang-raped [UA-BA-01.03.2010]
ISSUES: Rights
of minorities, personal integrity, abduction; gang-rape
Dear
Friends,
Global Human Rights Defence
(GHRD) is very concerned regarding the news we received from the Bangladesh
Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) about the gang-rape of an indigenous 15-year
old girl.
The girl was abducted outside of
her home, on the 26th of February, by five local Bengali leaders at Bandra
village in Moddhonagar police station under Sunamgong district, according to
their investigation. The girl was taken to a nearby river where she was
repeatedly raped until she became unconscious. When she was found later that
evening she was still unconscious. On the 27th February the girl’s family tried
to lodge a complaint against the perpetrators at Moddhonagar Police station, but
the officer in charge refused to file it.
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