Girls are moving forward

in #story9 years ago

Girls wearing orange clothes. And the boys have tied orange bangen bands. Friday afternoon afternoon dance and singing poems and presenting martial arts is one of the only pledges- 'no robe nor backing'.

For the end of all types of gender-based violence, today's 16-day campaign begins on Saturday. The operation will begin on November 25, from International Women's Torture Day to International Human Rights Day on 10th December. This program will also run in Bangladesh. Considering the local context, the theme of Bangladesh in this campaign 'No one is behind the rubbish: women and girl child want tortured life'. On this occasion, 21 women and human rights organizations organized a program this afternoon.

Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement yesterday that with the united efforts of all time, creating a world where there will be no harassment, sexual violence and oppression against women and girls.

The afternoon program started with the sound of drumming. Later, the Vice-President of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, Rekha Chowdhury said in her speech, "On seeing the question of empowerment in the country, there is a presence of women in every place from the top of the society. But how can we make sure that the security of women? When women go out of the house safe? If I could, then every time there was no torture or persecution of women. '

Then the artist sang Anima Mukti. After the song, the native representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Shoko Ishikawa said in her speech that like many countries, many programs in Bangladesh will be campaign to stop violence against women. Because, any violence towards women and girls, women are economically, socially backward, and the state also lags behind. One woman in every two women is abused in some way or another. That means half of women are either subjected to physical or sexual abuse at some point of time. Everyone needs to be vocal about the continuation of torture and oppression. There are laws in the country, but it needs to be more powerful and to create specific laws for sexual violence.

Later, dance performer Wardha Rehab and his team performed dance. Moni Rani Das, the leader of Dalit women after the dance, said that the rate of childhood marriage in the Dalit society is widespread. Dowry increase has also increased Sustainable development of a large number of society behind the Dalit women is not possible. Therefore, the importance of Dalit women should be given special importance.

Students of Shaheed Nabi High School of Tikatuli present the story of a teen by presenting martial arts. There, it is shown that how a teenager can go from school to school and protect herself from the pandemic. The incoming visitors welcomed the service with applause. Then on behalf of the sex workers Shahnaz Akhter said, 'There are migrants, Dalits, minority groups in the constitution, but where is the sex workers? Sex workers have no rights. We want rights as a sex worker to the government. "

Speaking on stage, Laila Afroz and party organizing dance drama, President of Awashin Sangskar Sangstha Ivan Ahmed spoke and his team. He also spoke on behalf of the minority nationality, Chancha Chakma. The program ended with the music of artist Saiyan.

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