Bangladeshi Girls Attacked for Wearing Normal Clothes as Radicals Push for Burqa and Hijab
Bangladeshi girls face attacks for wearing normal clothes as radical groups push for burqa and hijab. Jamaat-e-Islami’s student wing targets girls at Cox’s Bazar beach. UN remains silent on the issue.
In a disturbing wave of incidents, girls in Bangladesh have been targeted and attacked for wearing normal clothes, as radical groups such as Jamaat-e-Islami push for strict Islamic dress codes. The most recent incident occurred at Cox’s Bazar, a popular tourist destination, where the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami harassed and attacked young women for not adhering to the burqa or hijab.
Attack on Girls at Cox’s Bazar Beach
At Cox’s Bazar beach, one of Bangladesh’s most famous tourist spots, several girls were attacked and harassed for wearing what has been described as “normal clothes,” which were not in line with the conservative dress code promoted by Jamaat-e-Islami. The student wing of the organization, known for its conservative Islamist ideologies, reportedly targeted these women for their choice of attire, which did not include a burqa or hijab.
Videos of the incident quickly went viral, showing the attackers harassing the girls, leading to widespread outrage on social media. In the videos, the girls are seen attempting to defend themselves, but the mob continued to threaten them, demanding that they follow Islamic dress codes. The videos have sparked a national debate on women’s freedom to choose their attire and the growing influence of radicalism in Bangladesh.
Radical Push for Burqa and Hijab
Radical Islamist groups in Bangladesh, particularly Jamaat-e-Islami, have long advocated for a more conservative society where women are expected to wear Islamic clothing such as the burqa and hijab. The latest attacks reflect the group’s determination to enforce these values, even in public spaces like beaches, where people generally dress more casually.
Jamaat-e-Islami’s ideology has been gaining ground among certain segments of the population, and its student wing has been actively involved in spreading this message across campuses and public spaces. The group’s growing influence has raised concerns among human rights organizations and advocates for women’s rights, who fear that the freedom of women in Bangladesh is increasingly under threat.
Lack of Action and Global Silence
Despite the shocking nature of these attacks, there has been little action taken by authorities to address the issue. The videos of the Cox’s Bazar incident have continued to circulate online, but local law enforcement has yet to intervene decisively. Many are now questioning the silence of international bodies, including the United Nations, which has not made any significant statements on the growing radicalism or the assault on women’s rights in Bangladesh.
The UN’s silence, coupled with the inaction of local authorities, has raised fears that such incidents may continue unabated, leading to further restrictions on women’s freedoms in the country. Human rights organizations are urging the Bangladeshi government and international bodies to address the situation immediately and take steps to protect the rights of women and girls.
Calls for Accountability and Change
Women’s rights activists and civil society groups in Bangladesh have called for accountability and stronger protections for women in the face of these attacks. They argue that the right to choose one’s attire is a fundamental freedom that must be upheld, and that radical groups should not be allowed to dictate the personal choices of individuals.
As the videos of the attack continue to spread, the global community’s response will be critical in determining the future of women’s rights in Bangladesh. The growing influence of radicalism in the country is a troubling trend that requires immediate attention to prevent further erosion of personal freedoms.