violence against women in Bangladesh

Let women thrive both online and offline

The surge in digital violence against women in Bangladesh must be addressed.

#Perspective / Why do we blame victims instead of holding abusers accountable?

Marina Abramović’s Rhythm 0 exposed how society punishes silence, mirroring real-world abuse victims’ struggles. Women endure mistreatment yet face blame for not resisting. Vulnerability isn’t consent. Change starts by holding perpetrators accountable, not victims. Will we finally act?

Film Artistes’ Association protest alarming rise in violence against women

Artistes called for the swift resolution of all rape and gender-based violence cases during the demonstration. They demanded the formation of a special tribunal to ensure speedy justice. Notable personalities at the gathering included Misha Sawdagor, Rawshan Ara Rozina, Shipon Mitra, Joy Chowdhury, Mukti, and several other actors.

#Satire / Living in strange times: Harass women today, be a hero tomorrow

In 2025 Dhaka, heroism is redefined—harassing women earns public praise while real courage is silenced. Morality policing thrives, overshadowing justice. Fear replaces freedom, leaving true heroes unheard as society rewards those enforcing oppression instead of challenging it.

Women have never been safe: Monira Mithu

Today is International Women’s Day, a day that has been observed for over a century to celebrate women’s rights and dignity. However, this year, the day has taken on a grim and somber tone due to the increasing rate of sexual offenses and violence against women throughout the country.

March 24, 2025
March 24, 2025

Let women thrive both online and offline

The surge in digital violence against women in Bangladesh must be addressed.

March 18, 2025
March 18, 2025

Why do we blame victims instead of holding abusers accountable?

Marina Abramović’s Rhythm 0 exposed how society punishes silence, mirroring real-world abuse victims’ struggles. Women endure mistreatment yet face blame for not resisting. Vulnerability isn’t consent. Change starts by holding perpetrators accountable, not victims. Will we finally act?

March 11, 2025
March 11, 2025

Film Artistes’ Association protest alarming rise in violence against women

Artistes called for the swift resolution of all rape and gender-based violence cases during the demonstration. They demanded the formation of a special tribunal to ensure speedy justice. Notable personalities at the gathering included Misha Sawdagor, Rawshan Ara Rozina, Shipon Mitra, Joy Chowdhury, Mukti, and several other actors.

March 9, 2025
March 9, 2025

Living in strange times: Harass women today, be a hero tomorrow

In 2025 Dhaka, heroism is redefined—harassing women earns public praise while real courage is silenced. Morality policing thrives, overshadowing justice. Fear replaces freedom, leaving true heroes unheard as society rewards those enforcing oppression instead of challenging it.

March 8, 2025
March 8, 2025

Women have never been safe: Monira Mithu

Today is International Women’s Day, a day that has been observed for over a century to celebrate women’s rights and dignity. However, this year, the day has taken on a grim and somber tone due to the increasing rate of sexual offenses and violence against women throughout the country.