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Where Is the Safety of Children? The Growing Crisis of Girl Child Rape and Murder in Bangladesh
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Where Is the Safety of Children? The Growing Crisis of Girl Child Rape and Murder in Bangladesh

IntroductionThe most fundamental responsibility of a civilized society is to ensure the protection of its children. But recent statistics and the flow of events in Bangladesh are painting a picture…

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May 23, 2026
Justice For Ramisa: When Justice Falls Silent and Children Pay the Price
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Justice For Ramisa: When Justice Falls Silent and Children Pay the Price

I couldn't begin writing this. I sat in front of the keyboard again and again, and walked away again and again. I have been writing about human rights for a…

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May 20, 2026
Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh 2024-2026: Mob Lynchings, Minority Persecution & Impunity Crisis
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Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh 2024-2026: Mob Lynchings, Minority Persecution & Impunity Crisis

ABSTRACTBangladesh's 2024 student uprising ended Sheikh Hasina's fifteen-year government and generated widespread expectation of democratic renewal. This article argues that such renewal has not materialised. Drawing on data from six…

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April 19, 2026
Measles Outbreak in Bangladesh: Child Rights Violation and the Question of State Responsibility
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Measles Outbreak in Bangladesh: Child Rights Violation and the Question of State Responsibility

Bangladesh was once known as a model to the world for the success of its vaccination program. But in March 2026, a measles outbreak across the country has put that…

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April 1, 2026
Minority Torture in Bangladesh: Four Fire Incidents in Chittagong in Five Days
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Minority Torture in Bangladesh: Four Fire Incidents in Chittagong in Five Days

The long-time worry about the safety of minority people in Bangladesh is back again because of recent events in Chittagong. In just five days, four minority family houses were purposely…

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December 26, 2025
Mob Lynching and Burning in the Name of Religious Allegations: A Severe Violation of Human Rights
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Mob Lynching and Burning in the Name of Religious Allegations: A Severe Violation of Human Rights

A very cruel event recently happened in Bangladesh. It has badly shaken our society, the state, and the situation of human rights. In Bhaluka, Mymensingh, a man was publicly beaten,…

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December 23, 2025
Inside Sudan’s Genocide: A Crisis the World Ignores
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Inside Sudan’s Genocide: A Crisis the World Ignores

‎More than one hundred and fifty thousand people have died in just two years. Over twelve million people have left their homes. Children are dying from hunger. Women are being…

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November 3, 2025
A Small Step Toward Protecting the Health and Dignity of Slum Girls: My Awareness Initiative in Chattogram
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A Small Step Toward Protecting the Health and Dignity of Slum Girls: My Awareness Initiative in Chattogram

IntroductionIn Bangladeshi society, menstruation is still seen by many as a secret and forbidden topic. Yet it is a completely natural and biological process—an essential part of every adolescent girl’s…

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October 26, 2025
Khagrachhari Tragedy: Child Rape, Minority Insecurity, and Bangladesh’s Human Rights Crisis
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Khagrachhari Tragedy: Child Rape, Minority Insecurity, and Bangladesh’s Human Rights Crisis

IntroductionThe Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh have always been a sensitive region. Its geopolitics, ethnic diversity, and long history are both beautiful and linked with different forms of violence. Yet…

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September 29, 2025
Mob Violence: From the Right to Life to the Right to Education — A Family Doubly Victimized
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Mob Violence: From the Right to Life to the Right to Education — A Family Doubly Victimized

IntroductionIn recent times, mob violence has emerged as a terrifying social illness in Bangladesh. It not only takes the lives of innocent people but also leaves long-lasting effects on their…

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September 1, 2025
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About Me

Sonia Akter Dipa

I’m Dipa, a writer sharing my journey through struggles, resilience, and hope. This blog reflects my experiences of discrimination and my fight for dignity and equality. Through personal stories and reflections, I aim to raise awareness, inspire dialogue, and amplify voices for human rights and justice.

Recent Posts

  • Where Is the Safety of Children? The Growing Crisis of Girl Child Rape and Murder in Bangladesh
    Where Is the Safety of Children? The Growing Crisis of Girl Child Rape and Murder in Bangladesh
    May 23, 2026/
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  • Justice For Ramisa: When Justice Falls Silent and Children Pay the Price
    Justice For Ramisa: When Justice Falls Silent and Children Pay the Price
    May 20, 2026/
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  • Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh 2024-2026: Mob Lynchings, Minority Persecution & Impunity Crisis
    Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh 2024-2026: Mob Lynchings, Minority Persecution & Impunity Crisis
    April 19, 2026/
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  • Measles Outbreak in Bangladesh: Child Rights Violation and the Question of State Responsibility
    Measles Outbreak in Bangladesh: Child Rights Violation and the Question of State Responsibility
    April 1, 2026/
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  • Minority Torture in Bangladesh: Four Fire Incidents in Chittagong in Five Days
    Minority Torture in Bangladesh: Four Fire Incidents in Chittagong in Five Days
    December 26, 2025/
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  • Mob Lynching and Burning in the Name of Religious Allegations: A Severe Violation of Human Rights
    Mob Lynching and Burning in the Name of Religious Allegations: A Severe Violation of Human Rights
    December 23, 2025/
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