Prosecuting 1971 rapes and other
sexual violence crimes
In
1971, between 200,000 and 400,000 women were raped by members of the Pakistan army
and its local collaborators. Many Bengali women were taken away by them and
made to become sex slaves of the officers and soldiers for the duration of the
war. These women received cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment. Also, rape
and sexual slavery committed by the Pakistan army and its local collaborators
during 1971 led to an estimated 25,000 forced pregnancies among Bengali women.
Sexual violence crimes should be treated as the most henious crimes by the
civilised nations of the world. The perpetrators of such crimes should never
remain unpunished. Hence, the sexual violence crimes committed by the Pakistan army
and its local collaborators against the Bengali women during the 1971 War of Liberation
must be prosecuted.
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