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Demos for death sentence of Nusrat's killers continue across country

Sunday, 21 April 2019


Demonstrations were held across Bangladesh on Saturday for the tenth consecutive day after a teenager who accused a head teacher of sexually harassing her was burned to death, reports AFP.
The killing of 19-year-old Nusrat Jahan Rafi has sparked outrage across Bangladesh and put police action in the case under the spotlight.
Protesters in Dhaka chanted slogans demanding the death sentence for the killers of the girl, who police say was lured to the rooftop of the Islamic seminary she attended in Feni, south of the capital.
Eighteen people, including the head teacher, have been arrested. Her death has set off demonstrations in several cities across Bangladesh.
Many believe the murder has exposed a "culture of impunity" surrounding sex crimes against women and children, while those who complain often feel a backlash.
"Rapes and sexual assaults have risen alarmingly in the country," protester M. Rahman Apu said. "Nusrat Rafi's murder proves that the even the bravest of girls do not get justice. Instead she was murdered for daring to lodge a complaint against the perpetrator. Had police and the administration worked properly, she could have been protected," Apu said.
Garment union leader Kamrun Nahar, who had also joined the protests, said Rafi's murder has awakened the nation's conscience.
"We won't stop protests until the killers of Nusrat, and other perpetrators, are brought to book," Nahar said.