*A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission *

*BANGLADESH: A lady parliamentarian obstructs investigation into rape of a
nine year old girl *

A young handicapped girl of nine years was raped by a man on August 2, 2010.
The incident occurred at an abandoned building of Baluwa Hospital in
Bhagawanpur village, under the jurisdiction of Gaibandha Sadar police
station, of Gaibandha district. Despite the attempts by hundreds of villages
who formed a human chain demanding inquiries into the incident and the
arrest of the suspect who has been named in the complaint, the police are
refusing to investigate the matter due to pressure from the ruling political
party (Awami League).

The father of the girl, several other relatives and nearly four hundred
villagers have made several attempts to request investigations from the
police. However, they have expressed their fear to investigate as the local
member of the parliament, Mahabub Ara Gini, of the Bangladesh Awami league
has intervened on behalf of the suspect. Initially, the police did record a
complaint made by a relative of the girl.

The father of the girl spoke of this to a lady member of the parliament, who
was elected from that particular constituency, and found that she was aware
of the incident. She told him this man was a party supporter whom she had to
protect. The father, who also was a party supporter, mentioned that the
raped girl is his daughter. To this, he received a surprised reply from the
lady member of the parliament. "She is your daughter, so what". The
surprised father retorted sharply, unable to believe what the lady MP had
just said. Eventually the lady told hm that she will ask the police to
investigate into the matter.

Meanwhile, the family members have received threats from various groups
pressuring them to abandon the complaint or face consequences. Several of
the girl's relatives and witnesses of the complaint have been threatened
with death and of being expelled from their resident locations. They now
live in fear.

The incident reveals the way in which the criminal justice process is
hampered by political pressure. Even the rape of a minor becomes a matter of
politics and the suspects are protected.

The Asian Human Rights Commission urges the authorities of Bangladesh to
protect the victim, her family and relatives and to ensure credible
investigations into this incident.

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