Women protest gender-based violence in Bangladesh

Published May 17, 2025
ACTIVISTS take part in a rally in Dhaka against a surge in gender-based 
violence.—AFP
ACTIVISTS take part in a rally in Dhaka against a surge in gender-based violence.—AFP

DHAKA: Around 3,000 women rallied in Bangladesh on Friday for the country’s interim government to openly support a commission tasked with addressing gender-based violence.

The Women’s Affairs Reform Commission was set up by the caretaker government of Nobel Peace prize winner Muhammad Yunus in November as part of its efforts to reform systems established during the iron-fisted rule of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

An influential coalition of hardline religious parties has called for the commission to be abolished, saying the reforms it suggested were against Islam.

Jannatul Ferdous, a 40-year-old labourer, who took part in the rally, said violence against women had been increasing.

“The situation is worse than it was 16 years ago. The hardliners have gained too much strength,” she said.

The commission has recommended a uniform family code instead of Muslim family law, which governs inheritance, marriage, divorce, and other issues.

The protest was organised in Dhaka by Narir Daake Moitree Jatra, a women’s movement pressing for equal rights.

“The interim government must fulfil its constitutional role and take action against the reactionary group that is spreading propaganda and misinformation against the reform commission,” the women’s platform said in a statement.

Published in Dawn, May 17th, 2025

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