How prepared are our women’s right movement activists?
Once at an event, advocate Sultana Kamal expressed bitterly how the women of Bangladesh have to start their race from the very beginning, whereas their male counterparts, participating in the same race, have a starting point somewhere comfortably set in the middle. The reason behind this is painfully obvious no man faces one ounce of the multitude of the problems, both at home and at large that their female counterparts must.
Sultana Kamal did not just make a statement. It is indeed a fact that rings true around the world. And even more so for the women of this country. From the time of the British rule, the ground of competition has been unjustly biased against the women. The fight towards moving the female gender forward from this dark grasp has never been a struggle lasting a day or a handful of months. Nor has it been centred around a single individual. The struggle to move forward by any means has been, time and time a
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Condolences pour in for Ayesha Khanam
Ayesha Khanam
Staff Correspondent
Staff Correspondent
Condolence kept pouring in for the second consecutive day yesterday at the demise of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad president and freedom fighter Ayesha Khanam.
Expressing deep shock and grief at her death, different social and non-government organisations recalled her dedication for the rights of deprived, oppressed and disenfranchised women.
A guardian of the women s movement in Bangladesh, Ayesha Khanam breathed her last early Saturday.
In a condolence message, MJF Executive Director Shaheen Anam said, Freedom Fighter Ayesha Khanam dedicated her life to ensure gender equality and the social, political and economic empowerment of women. She was a role model for many of us working to ensure women s rights.