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 Topic: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide

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  • 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     OP - June 13, 2010, 12:29 PM

    Bangladesh 'Eve teasing' craze takes a terrible toll

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/10220920.stm

    Quote
    By Salim Mia
    BBC News, Dhaka

    This Sunday (13 June) has been designated "Eve Teasing Protection Day" by the education ministry in Bangladesh.

    The announcement reflects increasing concern over the worrying number of girls and women who have recently committed suicide in the country to escape "Eve teasing", a euphemism for sexual harassment.

    Figures released by the Ain-O-Shalish Kendra (ASK) human rights organisation reveal that 14 girls and women have taken their own lives over the past four months across the country as a direct result of the insults.

    In addition, a father and a daughter also committed suicide together - in an incident blamed by the authorities on "Eve teasing". Police say three men who publicly protested against the harassment have been killed over the past 12 weeks.

    'Very frightening'

    Critics argue that laws which should prohibit sexual harassment are so poorly drafted that victims get virtually no help from the law enforcement agencies. Families of the victims are left feeling hopeless and helpless.

    "Some victims find suicide is the only avenue that enables them to escape this social pandemic," said Sultana Kamal, executive director of ASK.

    "The situation is very frightening. The suicides of 14 girls are an alarming sign of the times. If it is not controlled, we women can no longer live in society with any dignity."

    The tragic story of 13-year-old Nashfia Akhand Pinky - known as Pinky - shows just how damaging "Eve teasing" can be.

    Pinky was a ninth-grade student of a school only half a kilometre away from where she lived with her uncle in central Dhaka.

    On her way to school, she was stalked by her 22-year-old male neighbour and some of his friends who, according to her family, persisted with "ribald comments, smutty jokes, coarse laughter, sly whistles and even indecent exposure".

    The neighbour is alleged to have been stalking her for several months.

    On 19 January, she went out of her house to buy some medicine for a niggling hand injury.

    The neighbour and his friends blocked her way and made suggestive remarks. She became angry and protested.

    After that, he became more aggressive and bombarded her with crude language, pulling off her scarf and slapping her face.

    Pinky fell down on the street under a barrage of blows. Some neighbours apparently saw the incident yet did not try to stop it or protest against it.
    'Grave concern'

    Ali Ashraf Akhand, Pinky's uncle, said that she suffered "serious mental torment from this indecent assault".

    "She could not tolerate the insult of it," he said, "so she hanged herself with a sari scarf tied to a ceiling fan in her drawing room.

    "Pinky informed me around 15 days before her suicide about the stalking by the neighbour. I tried to warn him off but he became more predatory," Mr Akhand said.

    His version of events seems to be borne out by a note Pinky wrote just before the suicide.

    "When [my tormentor] pulled my scarf and harassed me physically in front of the house, onlookers at the scene laughed. Nobody protested. None of my family members are responsible for my suicide."

    Bangladesh police chief Nur Mohammad said that Pinky's case - and others like them - were a cause for "grave concern". He said harassment was a problem that urgently needed to be sorted out.

    Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid said female students and female teachers are at present not safe on streets or in schools.

    "That is no exaggeration. In some places, schools have been shut down and exams delayed because of the problems caused by Eve teasing stalkers.

    "Those who are teased do not like to go to school and sometimes guardians do not allow them to go to school for their safety and honour. So the drop-out rate of female students in many schools is increasing," Mr Nahid said.

    "Another negative manifestation of the problem is the tendency of parents to push underage daughters into early marriages so that they can escape Eve teasing. Parents think that if their daughter has a husband, they will be saved from the dangers.

    "It has become a vicious cycle."


    God, this pisses me off!!!   finmad

    WHY don't the authorities do something about this?  I also wonder how much the encroaching influence of Saudi Wahhabi Islam has to do with this?  Huh?

    Atheism is a non-prophet organization.

    The sleeper has awakened -  Dune

    Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish!
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #1 - June 13, 2010, 12:40 PM

    The authorities are trying but incompetent in my opinion (which would bring us onto the corruption levels over there). I know several men personally who have been arrested by the police for alleged "wife beating". The police are generally siding with the women, however for non-married females, it is still an issue.

    Really sad. Cry The best that can be done now is for the media to disseminate the information and get people in Dhaka thinking over it. The BNP have some pro-Islamic influence however the current incumbent is part of the secular Awami League.
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #2 - June 13, 2010, 12:41 PM

    The authorities? Why didn't the fucking neighbours do something?

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    After that, he became more aggressive and bombarded her with crude language, pulling off her scarf and slapping her face.

    Pinky fell down on the street under a barrage of blows. Some neighbours apparently saw the incident yet did not try to stop it or protest against it.


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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #3 - June 13, 2010, 12:47 PM

    Yeah, some neighbors! 

    Dickheads!

    Atheism is a non-prophet organization.

    The sleeper has awakened -  Dune

    Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish!
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #4 - June 13, 2010, 12:51 PM

    Yeah it's terrible  Cry

    In Bangladesh, like India too in my experience, people's lives are just not deemed valuable (if they are not your relative). Just my 2 cents.
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #5 - June 13, 2010, 12:54 PM

    I also wonder how much the encroaching influence of Saudi Wahhabi Islam has to do with this?  Huh?

    Not sure if that has any direct effect, but to me it just seems sexual frustration and desperation among the youths in such parts of the world. Such incidents have taken place in India and Pakistan as well where gangs of dead beat male youths vent out their frustrations by teasing and assaulting girls they see on the streets.

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #6 - June 13, 2010, 02:49 PM

    vent out their frustrations by teasing and assaulting girls


    Or onto kids/teens male or female.
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #7 - June 13, 2010, 10:24 PM

    Lot of the men there are aggressive little cunts. It's rooted in sexual frustration perhaps. Though bangladesh isn't as sexually segregated as a lot of other musulman countries.

    Either way these men need to be castrated and sent to the brick mills.

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #8 - June 13, 2010, 10:41 PM

    I agree it is not as segregated however 90% of the country is Muslim and so there is plenty of segregation A) via Islam and B) via South-Asian conservative attitude.
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #9 - June 13, 2010, 10:42 PM

    I wonder if this happens in India too?

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #10 - June 13, 2010, 10:46 PM

    I can't Google data to compare it to Bangladesh however:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_sexual_abuse#India

    Quote
    The study's[149]  main findings included: 53.22% of children reported having faced sexual abuse. Among them 52.94% were boys and 47.06% girls. Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar and Delhi reported the highest percentage of sexual abuse among both boys and girls, as well as the highest incidence of sexual assaults. 21.90% of child respondents faced severe forms of sexual abuse, 5.69% had been sexually assaulted and 50.76% reported other forms of sexual abuse. Children on the street, at work and in institutional care reported the highest incidence of sexual assault. The study also reported that 50% of abusers are known to the child or are in a position of trust and responsibility and most children had not reported the matter to anyone.

  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #11 - June 14, 2010, 02:00 AM

    I wonder if this happens in India too?


    I was in India for a couple of months about 5 years ago in the cesspit that was Delhi ( thankfully Goa made up for it!) i was surprised to read the papers everyday reading reports of rape. My impression of India prior to going was that as a tourist the worst thing that could happen to you there was being pick-pocketed, but obviously if your female you have other concerns.

    I'd read daily reports of women being bundled into cars raped / abducted. 

    My thoughts/theories

    Women don't go out on their own. God knows where you meet them. I walked about in the are of town i was in, concessionally see some girls in coffee shops, but they were always surrounded by blokes. I never saw any flesh on tv. Nada! i was forced to watch fashion tv for my fix of boobies cause in delhi i wasn't seeing squat. Going out to the clubs is the same ( they were decent clubs on par with place in the uk) but no single women. It aint much fun in a club when it's a total dickfest.

    Those backward fucking indians and their female infanticide. It's completely shameful that this exists but it does. there and in china. Its skewing the population. not enough birds and too many blokes. You're gonna get some frustrated angry men out there ( this is in no way an excuse, merely my thought as to an explanation)

    general sexual repression, from the country that brought the karma sutra, it regressed into a repressed country, from tv to movies, everything is behind closed doors






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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #12 - June 14, 2010, 02:13 AM

    I never saw any flesh on tv. Nada!

     Huh? Define "flesh" !
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #13 - June 14, 2010, 02:15 AM

    what do you think flesh means?

    If you ask me to define anything i will slap you with my pimp hand and make you cry like a biatch.

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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #14 - June 14, 2010, 02:22 AM

    lol

    I meant did you mean flesh as in "hot scantily clad women " or as in "any women" ? surely it can't be worse than Egyptian or Iraqi TV !
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #15 - June 14, 2010, 03:17 AM

    on the street there weren't any women, on tv there weren't any scantily clad women. Its strange when i think about it. I appreciate looking at women, im not even talking about scandily clad women, but just ordinary women in jeans and a top. infact a nicely turned out lady to look at will do me fine, there just weren't any ontv or on the street and trust me i was looking!

    If you ask me to define anything i will slap you with my pimp hand and make you cry like a biatch.

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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #16 - June 14, 2010, 03:46 AM

    Strange. I'm surprised by this. I never thought of India as a socially conservative society. Even in Iraq, we have variety/chat shows on state TV where the female hosts wear tight jeans and tank/short-sleeved tops.

    Like these Iraqi birds:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AwKe-jOeVg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG1W7BM8fpQ

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxSrjNxXdsw
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #17 - June 14, 2010, 03:47 AM

    No scantily clad women in indian media? Wtf are you talking about.. have you heard of this pos called "bollywood".

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #18 - June 14, 2010, 03:53 AM

    Strange. I'm surprised by this. I never thought of India as a socially conservative society. Even in Iraq, we have variety/chat shows on state TV where the female hosts wear tight jeans and tank/short-sleeved tops.

    Like these Iraqi birds:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AwKe-jOeVg

    Rather scrumptious, wot.

    Devious, treacherous, murderous, neanderthal, sub-human of the West. bunny
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #19 - June 14, 2010, 04:21 AM

    Strange. I'm surprised by this. I never thought of India as a socially conservative society. Even in Iraq, we have variety/chat shows on state TV where the female hosts wear tight jeans and tank/short-sleeved tops.

    Like these Iraqi birds:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AwKe-jOeVg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG1W7BM8fpQ

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxSrjNxXdsw


    Well, Mumbai is a very liberal city compared to the rest of India, so you have women that wear stuff like jeans and occasionally mini-skirts, but everywhere else in India is pretty conservative. I am surprised that Mr. X said that he didn't see any women wearing pants or shirts. My mom went to Ahmedabad a few years ago and she said she saw some women were starting to were jeans and shirts, not many but some, mainly the youth.
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #20 - June 14, 2010, 08:42 PM

    I think it depends where in india you are... I have heard north india is worse than the south for sexual harrassment, so you might not see a lot of unaccompanied or western dressed women.

    A place like mumbai is far better in terms of progressive attitudes, but there will always be a distinction anywhere between the social classes. Women from posh families can usually walk around in skimpy outfits coz they have the status to go with it and probably a chaffeur to take them around. The average woman couldn't dream of wearing such stuff and stepping onto a bus or train without getting her clothes ripped off, if not worse.

    I haven't faced TOO many problems here in Bangalore though maybe I've become desensitized to the whistles and lewd sounds some men make, probably because I turn up my music and have learned to navigate my way down a busy street and avoid perverts that try to 'accidentally' bump into you and grope your breast or something.

    Being an indian woman isn't really a good thing many times :(
    I can't wait to be moving out again lol

  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #21 - June 14, 2010, 10:38 PM

    No scantily clad women in indian media? Wtf are you talking about.. have you heard of this pos called "bollywood".


    not a big bollywood fan im afraid! this was 5 years ago, im sure thing have changed or gotten worse. I was actually out there for holi, and little Indian pervs where throwing water balloons at women to get a cheap thrill wet t-shirt. When i was out there i wasn't exactly based in the stick but about 20 minutes drive away from the city centre.

    there where little spots of quite modern shopping area malls dotted around, and there were women there who were probably a bit more westernised in their clothing, but i didn't venture much to those places because i was studying.

    I solely blame the local indian male population for fucking it up for the rest of mankind and not allowing me to score.

    anyhow. i don't want to go to delhi again, i've been there twice, i dont want/ need to go there again. Goa on the other hand is a fabulous place which id hghly recommend
     

     

    If you ask me to define anything i will slap you with my pimp hand and make you cry like a biatch.

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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #22 - June 15, 2010, 01:05 PM

    @ nour  but this is unIslamic !  How many times were you given this argument before and after conversion to convince you that Islam treated women fairly!I suppose it's only the new converts who live in Islam's utopia.The hardcore  Muslims live in a different world altogether.There's this obnoxious lady by the name of Yvonne Ridley ,who was captured by the Taliban while reporting for a paper,Mother[meaning MOTHER NATURE,no heaven,no hell,no god or anything that reeks of religion] knows what they did to her,she converts to islam after reading the Koran in English!
    Now she spouts a lot of trolling crap,here's the link:http://yvonneridley.org/yvonne-ridley/articles/how-i-came-to-love-the-veil-4.html.
    The truth of the matter is that evil things like eve teasing,rape and other atrocities against women are purely social problems that CAN'T EVER BE SOLVED BY ANY RELIGION.The claim that a man beats a woman because of or lack of his religious beliefs is utter bullshit.What we need is genuine social advancement brought about by a new generation of kids, raised by responsible parents,who have indoctrinated them with desirable values like the golden rule for example, not so called 'religious enlightenment'.
    I would like to know how LIBERATING[ Huh?] your experience with the veil was



    The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion.
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    Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored !- Aldous Huxley
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #23 - June 15, 2010, 01:29 PM

    Hi there hypocrucifier,

    BTW I love your name!

    I know all about Yvonne Ridley.  I read the book she wrote about her time as a Taliban prisoner and I do agree she has lost the plot.

    No, I did not really find the veil liberating and was one of the few 'reverts' to not come under the influence of Salafi Islam because I flat out refused to and a very good Pakistani friend of mine warned me about the kind of garbage that people would try to tell me to get me to be more Islamic.

    Yes I agree that social attitudes need changing across most of Asia and the ME.  Mr X also made a good point about the male to female ratio being skewed in India due to female foeticide which means that there will be more and more sexually repressed young men on India's streets as the years go by unless there is a cultural sea change there regarding the social status of women but like most culturaly ingrained attitudes this will take time to implement.  In the meantime something must be done for all these single men who are getting the short end of the stick due to the lack of available women for marriage. 

    IMO legalize polyandry and make it socially acceptable in India and both genders will benefit.  Women will be able to experience relations with several men and it will make it easier for men to be able to marry but this is pie-in-the-sky thinking on my part.

    Atheism is a non-prophet organization.

    The sleeper has awakened -  Dune

    Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish!
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #24 - June 15, 2010, 10:21 PM



    IMO legalize polyandry and make it socially acceptable in India and both genders will benefit.  Women will be able to experience relations with several men and it will make it easier for men to be able to marry but this is pie-in-the-sky thinking on my part.



    LOL what a brilliant comment Nour!  I'm planning a trip to Goa in the distant future.   Cheesy

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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #25 - June 15, 2010, 10:25 PM

    Welcome to the forum HotChick. hugs
    I see you've just posted your first post.  If you like, you can start a thread in the introductions section so we can all welcome you properly.

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  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #26 - June 15, 2010, 10:36 PM

    Ahh thankyou for the welcome ateapotist.  I will do that now.  yes

    There's gonna be a storm
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #27 - June 18, 2010, 02:34 PM

    @ nour I am happy that you liked my nick. I have begun to detest that much abused word 'REVERT'  finmad finmad finmad Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy.I badly wanted to know'about the sublime Cheesy Cheesy liberating experience' of wearing the veil from a woman who had/hadn't experienced it. I am congenitally allergic to hypocrisy.Human fallibility causes me to be a hypocrite on occasions,but I can assure you it's always by an oversight,never willful.But my condition prevents me to be in that state for any significant length of time as life becomes irritable and uncomfortable otherwise.When that 'great apologist for islam-Yvonne Ridley' was yapping about 'how liberating the veil was especially for western muslimah my hypocrisy meter went wild and I had to seek the truth to pacify it! Thanks for letting me know the truth.Guess it should be the same with other 'muslimahs' too,but their veil of hypocrisy prevents them from admitting the truth.



    The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion.
                                   Thomas Paine

    Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored !- Aldous Huxley
  • Re: 'Eve-teasing' in B'desh leading to suicide
     Reply #28 - June 18, 2010, 04:34 PM

    Rather scrumptious, wot.


    Still don't compare to the girls of Lebnun

    "Modern man's great illusion has been to convince himself that of all that has gone before he represents the zenith of human accomplishment, but can't summon the mental powers to read anything more demanding than emoticons. Fascinating. "

    One very horny Turk I met on the net.
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