We
fully share the sentiments of our sisters who are demanding justice for those
women victims of violence for whom justice has remained a distant dream. It is
astonishing that only a handful of 2 lakh cases
of violence against women filed between 2002 and 2013 have been
cleared till now. And what better way than to ventilate their grievances at the
slow progress of these cases than holding a demonstration on February 14 with
the theme, "Demanding Justice" under the banner of "Uddome
Uttorone Shotokoti." While we would like to assure the organisers that they are not alone in their
effort to establish rights of women we would suggest that they focus on the
entire gamut of the issue of violence against women while invoking the help of
the highest judiciary.We would like to flag an important aspect of the issue,
as we have done in the past, that to combat
the menace of violence against women and girls we need a
collective approach straddling the supposed gender barrier. Unfortunately, the system in Bangladesh is heavily weighted against women. And it needs both systemic and
attitudinal change, in the collective psyche of the male-dominated society that takes the matter of men
dominating women as not only given but also a fait accompli, to tackle the problem. That, along with
strident measures to deal with the perpetrators of violence against women can ensure that the phenomenon is done
away with for good.
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