‘1,441 incidents of violence against women, children in 2018’
We Can Bangladesh, a platform of civil society members, arranged the roundtable on “Violence against Women: Possibilities to Get Support.” in Dhaka on January 26, 2019. Photo : Amran Hossain/ Star
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Around 1,441 incidents of violence against women and children took place in the country last year, Zinat Ara Haque, executive coordinator of We Can Bangladesh, a platform of civil society, said today.
Of the victims, 996 were women and the rest 445 were children and around half of the incidents took place in Dhaka division during the time, she said while unveiling a report at a round table at The Daily Star Centre in Dhaka.
Speakers at the roundtable stressed the need for building awareness and change in mindset to end violence against women and children in the country.
They also said the country’s progress will not be meaningful without ensuring due rights of women and children.
We Can Bangladesh, a platform of civil society members, arranged the roundtable on “Violence against Women: Possibilities to Get Support.”
Sharing the findings, Zinat Ara Haque said violent incidents against women and children are taking place frequently in the country while many of the incidents go unreported.
While seeking justice, many women and families faced challenges like police noncooperation in filing general diaries and getting fair postmortem reports and investigation reports, she said.
Chairing and moderating of the roundtable, We Can Bangladesh’s Co-chair Shaheen Anam said they are engaged in working to end the violence, but sometimes being frustrated because of such violence goes on unabatedly.
“Violence against women is taking place in the manifold. [I] will not go in the debate on whether it is rising or declining,” she said.
She stressed the need for coordination among institutions for strengthening judicial system to check such violence against women and children.
She also called upon Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to undertake a “zero tolerance” policy to put an end to the violence.
Mokhlesur Rahman Badal, chairman of Bangladesh Bar Council’s Human Rights and Legal Aid Committee, said the cases related to the violence against women and children should be dealt at special tribunals set up for them for a speedy trial.
Nasimun Ara Haque Minu, president of Bangladesh Female Journalists’ Association, said changes in textbooks are required to ensure knowledge for children about adversities of the violence against women.
Women’s equal rights will not be established if the country’s existing laws related to the issue is not amended, she said.
Abdullah Al Mamun, director of Department of Social Services, said coordination among different government institutions is needed to make the efforts a success.
Findings of We Can Bangladesh
According to the findings of the platform prepared based on reports published in six national dailies, 468 people were murders and 396 were rape during the time.
Also, 135 women and children committed suicide and 179 incidents of sexual harassments took place while the organisation recorded around 71 incidents of domestic violence last year.
It found around 467 incidents of such violence took place within families, eight incidents took place at workplaces, 45 at educational institutions, 18 in public transports, 21 at public places, and 11 at residential hotels.
Besides, only 69 cases related to the violence against women and children saw the light of the verdicts in 2018.
Of the cases filed in different years, 41 were murder cases and 18 were rape.
We Can Executive Coordinator Zinat said the number of disposed of cases was very poor compared to the ratio of the new violent incidents took place last year.
We Can Bangladesh shared status of three much-talked incidents of violence against women and children during the roundtable.
One of the incidents which took place in October 2016 in Dinajpur saw a minor girl was brutally raped.
In other cases, a housewife was killed allegedly by her husband and his cohorts in the capital on September and in Gopalganj on October last year, another housewife committed suicide allegedly after being tortured by her husband and others.
All the cases are awaiting for court verdicts at present, it said.


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