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  2. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Bangladesh enacted the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act, 2010. [24] Domestic violence (DV) is accepted by a significant percentage of the population: in the 2011 DHS survey , 32.5% of women said that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife for specific reasons (the most common reason given was if the wife ...

  3. Rape during the Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    During the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, members of the Pakistani military and Razakar paramilitary force raped between 200,000 and 400,000 Bengali women and girls in a systematic campaign of genocidal rape. [1][2][3][4] Most of the rape victims of the Pakistani Army and its allies were Hindu women. [5] Some of these women died in captivity ...

  4. Rape and murder of Yasmin Akhter - Wikipedia

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    Incident. Yasmin Akhter was a 14 year old domestic helper in Dhaka. She was returning to her hometown in Dashmile area in Dinajpur on 24 August 1995 when she got on the wrong bus and became lost. She was then offered a lift by three members of the Bangladesh Police Force in a police van. The officers were later identified as Moinul Hoque, Abdus ...

  5. Gender inequality in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The industry allows for women, in many cases, to become the bread winners for their families as well as having elevation in social status. In the International People's Health Assembly held in Bangladesh in 2000, voices of women spoke out against the threat of imposing international labour standards threatening their garment industry jobs. [27]

  6. Violence of Bangladesh Chhatra League - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, protests and counter-violence erupted at various universities, particularly Rajshahi University, over the quota reform movement, which sought to change the quota system that allocated 56% of Bangladesh government jobs to specific classes. In a protest procession on 2 July 2018, quota-reform movement leader Toriqul Islam and 15 ...

  7. Feminism in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Women activists in Bangladesh organized to claim their rights during the British and Pakistan period of Bangladesh. They mobilized to fight regarding issues including violence against women , economic opportunities for women, equal representation in politics for women, reproductive rights, reforming family law, and gender equality in public ...

  8. Human rights in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, women are discriminately targeted: according to one study, from 1999 to 2009, 68% of acid attack survivors were women/girls. [57] In 2010, a law against domestic violence was introduced, which defines causing "economic loss" as an act of domestic violence and recognises the right to live in the marital home.

  9. Violence against women - Wikipedia

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    For example, although much stricter laws on violence against women have been passed in Bangladesh, violence against women is still rising. [272] And violence against women has risen dramatically around the world since the late 2010s despite similar measures being taken in many regions as well as increased awareness and discussion of the subject.