Bangladesh Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) and JusticeMakers are gravely concern over the killing of transgender at Dhaka in Bangladesh.
BIHR and JusticeMakers Bangladesh
urge the concern authority of Bangladesh to arrest all the culprits who were
involved with the said brutal murder of transgender and bring the culprits
before the book after quick and impartial investigation.
According to the news published online version of New Age on 30 September 2022 that a member of the transgender community was stabbed to death in Dhaka’s Paribagh area early Friday. Nila,( 24), was stabbed by two youths on the footbridge at Paribagh at around 1:30am, police said.
She was rushed to Dhaka
Medical College Hospital where doctors declared Nila dead, Sathi, another
Hijra, said reporters at DMCH. Nur Mohammad, officer-in-charge of Shahbagh
police station, said that a case was filed over the incident against two
unidentified youths, but the motive of the killing is still unknown and they
are investigating it.
Police said that Nila was
stabbed at her throat. None was arrested yet over the murder. The body was sent
to the hospital morgue for post-mortem examinations.
BIHR and
JusticeMakers Bangladesh’s Secretary General, a prominent lawyer and LGBT
rights campaigner Advocate Shahanur Islam aggrieved with the murder and asks the police authority to find out the Nila’s Killer immediately.
Advocate Shahnur
Islam believes that the incident of said murder is not an
isolated incident in Bangladesh; rather violation and discrimination against LGBT
people including transgenders are widespread all around the
country.
Advocate Shahanur
also thinks that though the government of Bangladesh has recognized transgender
as third gender and has took some initiative to socially rehabilitated, but
those are not sufficient.
Furthermore, Advocate Shahanur thinks that from home to society and society to
state, in everywhere, the LGBT community people
including transgender's are facing discrimination and others form of human
rights violation. Most of those incidents of violations are remained behind
due to social unacceptability and intolerance.
Finally, Advocated
Shahanur Islam demands to repeal the
discriminatory section 377 of Bangladesh Penal Code.
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