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Over 200 minority women were gang raped by BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami

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Or else, it only helps to inflame.

I must state that there are many who are from India who like to follow the events of BD, not for any other reasons, excepting for sentimental reasons since many have heard their parents and grandparents talk with great fondness of the land of their ancestry.


Digital Rape in Analog Bangladesh
Shimul Chaudhury
05 March 2010

The most glamorous election promise with which the Awami League had tried to thrill and tantalize the people of Bangladesh prior to 29 December 2008 Election was 'digital Bangladesh .' But since the party came to power through that 'election', the nation has not yet seen much change to the direction of digitalization. However, some secondary school going girls of the district of Pirojpur and other places of the country have recently had the taste of 'digital Bangladesh', as some of them were raped and digitalized by local leaders of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of Awami League (AL). Perhaps, this is the first and the only delivery of the party leader Sheikh Hasina's election pledge of digital Bangladesh that the country has witnessed so far! Other than that, the whole country has more or less remained the same analog as it was before, except for the increase in the lawlessness of the Awami affiliates and tortures by Chhatra League members of students of other political organizations at college and university campuses throughout the country.

One story goes, as reported in the Daily Star (Dhaka, 28 September 09) and the Naya Diganta (Dhaka, 30 September 09), Ahsan Kabir Mamun known as Tiger Mamun, a leader of Pirojpur district unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League, and some of his cohorts stopped and raped few female students of a secondary school after taking them to a secret location. The rapists recorded their sexual exploits in a mobile phone camera. Later on, CDs of this pornographic scene of raping the girls became available in video shops in the area. Ashamed of the social stigma and embarrassed by digital CDs of 'digital' BCL, family members of the rape victims wanted exemplary punishment of the criminals and resolved to 'go for legal action' (Daily Star, 28 Sep 09) and the local police administration accordingly assured the shocked family members of all legal aid and security. However, the police arrested three people involved in trading in the CDs, but not the rapist student leaders of the ruling Awami League party. According to the Daily Star (29 September 09), "A similar incident took place in Faridpur where a girl was gang-raped and the video was released in the market". But no arrests were made in that case either.

Two days after the reporting of Pirojpur digital rapes, on 30 September 09, the Daily Star printed another rape report titled "10 BCL men rape girl", involving leaders of Chhatra League. In this incident, ten activists of the student wing of the ruling party, Awami League, gang-raped a teenage girl who is a student of Year-7 in Pakhimara in Kalapara upazila of Patuakhali district in the division of Barisal , Bangladesh . The incident happened when the victim was returning home with her cousin Nasir Uddin in the evening. The BCL men tortured and drove the helpless Nasir away and took the girl to a nearby garden and gang-raped her.

However, local Awami League leaders and heavyweights intervened and ensured the exoneration of the culprits through a fake trial of village arbitration. They "compelled the victim's father not to go for legal action and also took their signatures on three blank sheets to stop any future move to that end". According to the father of the victim, local AL leaders including Kalapara upazila unit Secretary Rakibul Ahsan and Upazila Parishad Vice-Chairman Sultan Mahmud took his and his daughter's signatures on three blank sheets asking them not to seek justice in any law court. Rakibul Ahsan later tried to hide the rape crime by saying to the Daily Star, "The youths did not rape the girl, they just made an attempt. We punished them so that they don't indulge into such activities in future." Threats and intimidation forced the family of the victim to go into hiding, while the rapists remained still at large (Daily Star, 1 October 2009 ). Awami League leaders Rakibul Ahsan and Sultan Mahmud then orchestrated a press conference at Kalapara press club and had the victim and her parents present at the event. Then "the victim girl was forced to read out a written statement, declaring she was not raped but tortured while she along with a cousin was returning home after visiting a puja mandap on September 25" (Daily Star, 2 October 2009).

Readers of this essay who followed the activities of BCL leaders during Sheikh Hasina's last tenure as Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1996-2001) may remember a series of rapes and incidents of sexual harassment involving them. As Hana Shams Ahmed narrates:

The first report in the media came out on August 17, 1998 in the Daily Manobjomin where it was reported that three female students of Jahangirnagar University had been raped by student cadres of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) of the university. A fact-finding committee later reported (The Daily Star, September 26, 1998) that a total of 20 JU students were raped in different locations on campus and 300 were sexually assaulted by members of this group. The perpetrators were all political cadres of Chhatra League. Jasimuddin Manik, a student of Drama and Dramatics department and the former general secretary of the JU unit of BCL, was on the top of the list of seven persons accused of having committed rape. The report also said that Manik on completion of his 100th rape 'celebrated the occasion by offering sweets and throwing a cocktail party'. (Violating a Sacred Relationship, Star Weekend Magazine, 7(31), August 1, 2007)

As in the case of the rapes of September 2009, the victims of the rape crimes at Jahangirnagar University also did not go to court for legal redress; and that obviously for the social stigma attached to it. An important Awami League leader Prof Alauddin Ahmed was the Vice-Chancellor of the University at that time. He justified his inaction with regard to the punishment of the rapists BCL leaders by saying: "under the law of the land, the victim has to lodge the complaint herself" (ibid.). None of the rape criminals of BCL of JU had to face any criminal punishment, and thus was given 'a license to rape'. The rapist century-scorer Jasimuddin Manik was sent to Japan by the Awami League government to avoid further embarrassment. Manik must have preferred better life in prosperous Japan to imprisonment in poor Bangladesh . He was given a reward, not punishment, for his rape records. Manik is now believed to live in the United States .

After a gap of seven years, Awami League with the same leadership of Sheikh Hasina has come to power; and the same incidents of rape are being repeated by Chhatra League activists. Some rape cases are reported, but many are not. During 1996-2001, Sheikh Hasina was the Prime Minister; and now also she has taken the helm of the country. Being a woman, she must understand the urgency of the matter. People want quick action from her. She should control her sons in Chhatra League who obviously misconstrued her slogan of 'digital Bangladesh '. I am sure Sheikh Hasina did not mean digitalized rape when she campaigned for election victory by using the slogan of 'digital Bangladesh '. Dear Prime Minister! Chhatra League has shown us enough of your 'digital Bangladesh !' Please deal with them!

:: Human Rights in Bangladesh ::



Anyways, Awami League has raped more women in a day than BNP and jamaat has done over the 8 years they ruled. Not to mention, even some your BSF countrymen also involved in similar activities even few months ago.
 
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Its funny that the Awami League while both out of power and in power, talks about human rights, while they have a lousy human rights record themselves.
 
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Most heinous.

The chap is a blackguard!

It is not the question of who raped more.

Rape itself shows that the political satraps think they and their people own the country and they can go scot free.
 
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Most heinous.

The chap is a blackguard!

It is not the question of who raped more.

Rape itself shows that the political satraps think they and their people own the country and they can go scot free.

I do agree with you. It is not a question of who raped more but awami league accusing BNP of such crime is a bit hypocritical? dont you think? when they themselves are engaged to far worse activities?
 
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Oh yeah..."peaceful" Awami League supporters.

BCL men clash at DU

BCL is an AL aligned faction by the way. This happens very often.

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Oh yeah..."peaceful" Awami League supporters.

BCL men clash at DU

BCL is an AL aligned faction by the way. This happens very often.

---------- Post added at 02:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:08 AM ----------


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Got myself almost tangoed up in that play yesterday. Out of no where there were screams and fight and innocent people (like me) started running haphazardly phew! Bloody chatra League, who knows how many days will they keep on sheltering this beasts. Heard this idiots are also trying their level best to infiltrate BUET.
 
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Its not a question of who rapes more..Rape is one of the most heinous crime ..Whoever does this, should be punished..
 
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The news is based on the report of a probe commission on large scale riots against minorities in Bangladesh. It looks like Awami League is following Islamic principles much more than JI and BNP here by probing and hopefully punishing those criminals responsible for such a heinous act.

Here is the Daily Star report from Bangladesh - the original report that was being referred too.

Over 200 minority women raped

Probe finds links of several top BNP-Jamaat leaders
M Rahman

Over 200 minority women were gang raped allegedly by the then ruling BNP-Jamaat alliance cadres in 15 months since October 2001, finds the judicial commission probing the 2001 post-polls violence.

The barbarous act was intended to force them to leave the country. They were, in the eyes of the culprits, enemies as they voted for Awami League, said commission sources.

The commission has also found involvement of some BNP and Jamaat leaders in the oppression on minorities and Awami League workers.

Of the BNP leaders, the commission named Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, Abdul Wadud of Khagrachhari, Joynal Abedin, also known as VP Joynal of Feni, Nadim Mostafa, HM Selim of Bagerhat, Maulana Shakhawat Hossain of Keshabpur in Jessore, Abdus Sobhan of Pabna while the Jamaat leaders are Maulana Matiur Rahman Nizami and Abu Taher of Comilla.

On Sunday, some other commission sources told The Daily Star that Delwar Hossain Sayedee, Altaf Hossain Chowdhury, Maj (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Ruhul Quddus Talukdar Dulu, Hafiz Ibrahim and Zahir Uddin Swapan were among the leaders of the then government who led the oppression.

Talking about some incidents in Bhola, commission sources said Maj (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed and his men picked up one of their rivals and shot him dead.

In another incident, Hafiz and his men tore off clothes of another rival and forced him walk around a local market.

Family members of the deceased and witnesses of the killing incidents gave depositions to the commission. Some people also appeared before the commission with witnesses of the atrocity and brutality they faced.

Hafiz, however, refuted the allegations and challenged the commission.

"People know my family well. I was voted a lawmaker six times while my father three times," he said.

Khagrachhari BNP leader Abdul Wadud said the inclusion of his name among the ones involved is politically motivated.

He added "I made lots of contributions to mosques and temples of Hindus and other tribal communities in my area, which testify to the fact that I did not oppress them."

VP Joynal and Nadim Mostafa, however, could not be reached over the phone for their statements.

A high official of the home ministry said the commission identified most of the rape victims on the basis of newspaper reports of that time.

Many victims and their family members across the country contacted the commission when it was conducting the probe.

Rapists in 22 incidents of the 200 grabbed the victims' residences, he added.

Fearing social stigma, majority of the victims had not done any forensic test following the incidents.

"Many victims described their horrific experiences before the commission but denied lodging complaints against the rapists."

The victims think putting their names on record as rape victims will worsen their life in society, said the official.

The probe commission found that most of the gang rapes occurred on the country's southern part -- Bhola, Barisal, Agoiljhara and Gaurnadi.

The accused were acquitted for lack of witnesses. In some cases, police gave final reports while the names of the accused were dropped in over 500 cases out of the 3,625 major crime incidents.

As for the cases running at present, it was found that police were compelled to drop the names of the perpetrators as they have good connection with ruling AL men.

The commission recommended that the government should form district committees comprised of a magistrate, public prosecutor and some others of the district authorities to carry out further investigation into the incidents.

It, however, apprehended that it would be tough or, to some extent, impossible to continue the probe into the rape allegations, as the victims themselves are unwilling to do the legal battle.

In case of arson attacks, investigators will hardly get any evidence. The victims of the attacks over the last few years built new structures in place of the damaged ones.

The judicial commission has made a report of the 2001 post-polls violence mentioning over 3,625 incidents of major crimes including killing, rape, arson and looting by cadres of the then ruling BNP-Jamaat alliance.

Of the incidents, the commission described 355 as politically motivated murders while 3,270 were incidents of rape, arson, looting and other atrocities.

Member secretary of the commission Monwar Hossain, deputy secretary of the home ministry, handed over the report to Home Minister Sahara Khatun on Sunday.

Fabricated stories are produced to hide the hundreds of riots they have in India every year. It makes them feel good by tainting others with their own ****.
 
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in the 1st page they were emphasizing on BNP and Jamat. . .now they are emphasizing on Rape when League came into the view point! Funny! Quite funny. . .
 
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Fabricated stories are produced to hide the hundreds of riots they have in India every year. It makes them feel good by tainting others with their own ****.

I am surprised that you take your own newspaper Daily Star as a part of the Indian media.

That is the impression I get by your post stating
"Fabricated stories are produced to hide the hundreds of riots they have in India every year. It makes them feel good by tainting others with their own ****."

A trifle daft, I would say since it defies intelligence to relate the news of a Bangladesh paper reporting on Bangladeshi activities, indeed most shameful, with that of India or even India itself.

If it was before 1947, your attitude would be understandable.

But it is 2011 if you check your calender.

When will you be man enough to own up that what goes on in Bangladesh is done by independent people known as Bangladeshis!

Or will you throughout your lifetime raise a matam with high pitched wailing and blame everyone else (here India) for all that you yourself do in Bangladesh?

This type of attitude baffles and mystifies!
 
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paksiatanis and Bd newspapers definitely see whats happening here..thats how you come to know about them :)


On topic :

so sad...a shameful act...thats why the women amnd many other people in BD infitrate to India for a better life....really shameful act.

do you mean this india...





hmmmm
 
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Qadri,

You are hardly the right one to comment on Indian 'atrocities'.

Let us not open the Pandora's box! ;)

Are you delighted with the rape of 200?

Your reaction seems to indicate so.
 
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Qadri,

You are hardly the right one to comment on Indian 'atrocities'.

Let us not open the Pandora's box! ;)

Are you delighted with the rape of 200?

Your reaction seems to indicate so.

I don't think that's the point he made.
 
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