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The Dhaka University student, who is still on a hunger strike at the foot of the Raju sculpture at the Dhaka University TSC, also demanded the arrest of the other four defendants in the case, including Noor.
The Islamic Studies graduate student told bdnews24.com Tuesday night, “Everything he (Nurul Haque Nur) has said is made up. Even then, if I’m not a bitch in terms of his words, then what? Is your partner Sohag or Mamun? Are they charismatic? Nur said at the beginning, I have conspired against them. They have started a movement to protect the rapist. Now he is saying that he will not take responsibility for Mamun-Sohag again.
The Dhaka University student was on a hunger strike alone at TSC’s Raju sculpture demanding the arrest of the rapists and their accomplices. He left the hospital and went on a hunger strike.
“Your comments on the character of a college student as Daksh vice president will be an embarrassment in Daksh history. This statement of yours shows how disgusting it is. I want justice for your statement. How many more cases will I bring? I want a fair trial. “
On September 21 and 23, the Dhaka University student filed a lawsuit against six leaders of the Student Rights Council, including the former vice president of Daksh Nurul Haque Nur, for rape, kidnapping and murder of characters via social media at the Lalbagh and Kotwali police stations in the capital.
According to him, as a student in the same department and an activist for the Student Rights Council, he had a ‘love affair’ with Hassan Al Mamun, the convener of the council. Because of that relationship, Mamun took her to his home in Lalbagh on January 3 and ‘raped’ her. Then the joint coordinator of the organization Nazmul Hasan Sohag stood by his side. Nazmul Sohag also ‘raped’ Mamun on the way back to Chandpur, asking him to help him find Mamun after receiving medical treatment. Later, when he went to Noor and his other colleagues to seek redress for the incident, he first assured them that they would cooperate, but then threatened to kill them if they went too far.
As none of the accused was arrested even 17 days after the presentation of their case, the student began a hunger strike at the foot of the Raju sculpture starting at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday. He fell ill and was treated at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Saturday night.
Detectives arrested two defendants Saiful Islam and Nazmul Huda from Azimpur and Magbazar in the capital on Sunday night.
Nurul Haque Nur came to Facebook live and spoke for more than an hour during the police operation in different places at midnight to catch the defendant. At one point, he called the student “immoral.”
Nurul Haque Nur came to Facebook Live at midnight on Sunday and spoke about the rape case of a Dhaka University student.
Asked about the girl’s character, Nur said: “The identity of the victim has already emerged in the media. Is she a fourth-year student from DU’s Department of Islamic Studies? His brother said that Nazmul Hasan Sohag used to come and go to his house. Marriage conversations with them also matured.
“You saw a photo with Nazmul Sohag that went viral on Facebook, smiling happily in the launch booth. In the cockpit of the launch where the girl filed the rape complaint. Absolutely hilarious, shh! We condemn her doing so much drama, which is immoral. That is the drama of rape. Willingly to bed with a boy, happy at lunch. “
Criticisms of his statement come from various quarters. In protest against this statement, people from different walks of life, including leaders and activists from various organizations, including the student alliance against sexual harassment, the Purnima Rani Foundation and Oikya Ekattar, gathered in solidarity with the student who was on strike. starving at the Raju sculpture in the afternoon.
“We are going to get the death penalty as the maximum punishment for rape,” said Turin Afroz, a former prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). But not everything happens only by law We need to change our attitude along with the law. Where we protest alongside a battered woman, a shameless coward calls her immoral.
Nur called the plaintiff in the rape case a ‘bitch’
“Where is Nurul’s courage that is showing this boldness?” I know the law will run at its own pace. If a tortured woman is not arrested within 24 hours for calling her a bitch, we will build a violent movement. “
Attending the rally, Mahmudul Hasan, convener of the student alliance against sexual harassment, said: “Nurul is a representative of a society that wants to keep women under house arrest. Why doesn’t the government arrest rapists, including Nurul, for fear of what? We need to speed up the trial of rape cases, establish speedy trial courts, establish women’s cells in each police station and amend the law. “
Demanding Noor’s immediate arrest, H Rahman Milu, member secretary of an organization called ‘Invincible Bengal’, said: “Attempts are being made to politicize the rape incident. If the leaders and activists of BCL were arrested within 24 hours, why not Nurul? Why is the rule of law not working in Nurul’s case? Is he President, Prime Minister or Chief Justice? Now Jamaat and BNP are working for Nurul. All rapists are arrested, Why don’t they arrest Nurul?
Nabendu Nirmal Saha, one of the organizers of Ganajagaran Mancha, said: “If lawyer Mainul Hossain has to go to jail for calling a woman immoral, why not arrest Nuru for the same crime?”
Joining the rally, Purnima Rani Sheel, a rape victim in 2001, said: “As soon as she is oppressed, the rapist should be punished by kicking her shoes. I still have to go to court from time to time for cases. I am by his side (suffering student). All defendants, including Nurul, must be brought to justice. “
Raihan Kabir was jailed in Malaysia last August for speaking to the media about the Malaysian government’s treatment of migrants in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic.
Joining the demonstration, he said: “I have been jailed and imprisoned in Malaysia for speaking on behalf of the working people of Bengal. Today I have to protest with a banner in my own country. I am shocked and ashamed to see the rape statistics in the country. I’m a man too, I bow my head in shame
“As ordinary people, I am against all kinds of rapists. I suffer when the logical move is given a political twist. Condemn Nurul, the former vice president of Daksh, who came to live and said bad things about the abused student. It is a sign of a potential rapist. “
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