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Today’s top stories ‘This is why you never use work equipment for anything other but work’: TikToker exposes the ‘creepy’ surveillance software in action that bosses use to spy on workers “The government strategically chose a road that would let them escape accountability,” Umama Zillur, a member of the Feminists Across Generations alliance, who has been battling gender-based violence in Bangladesh, told CBS News. Death penalty won't stop rape.- taslima nasreen October 10, 2020 You'll keep patriarchal structure of male domination. Very easy solution! You won't educate people that women r not objects of rape, that women r not inferior beings or slaves & men r not masters. He also says the women are sexually assaulted and then recorded or photographed for extortion purposes.īangladesh govt will impose death penalty for rape. “School, college students, and sometimes young housewives are their targets,” Md Shahidullah, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (Tejgaon Division), told the Star. According to the Daily Star, “a transnational gang involving some Bangladeshis is behind trafficking young girls using Tiktok and forcing them into prostitution in India.” The gang appears to target vulnerable members of specific social media groups and traffick them into India with the false prospects of well-paying jobs. The luring of young girls via social media into human trafficking and sexual assault has plagued Bangladeshi culture. The two coerced the victim to another house where the 16-year-old was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted. Allegedly, “Liza” offered to take the victim to a shoot in the scenic Jaflong area with Fanny on May 19. The survivor’s father filed a complaint against TikTok and Likee content creators Juber Ahmed Fanny and a woman named only as “Liza,” with Shahporan police in Sylhet.Īccording to Tribune‘s review of the complaint, the teenager was connected to a video-sharing community feature on TikTok and Likee, a Singapore-based app. The assault adds yet another tragic case in Bangladesh, where sexual violence against women has become an epidemic of massive proportions. The girl was allegedly “lured into believing she would shoot TikTok and Likee videos,” per Dhaka Tribune.
In a tragic case, a 16-year-old girl was drugged and sexually assaulted in the northeastern Bangledesh city of Sylhet.