Those who blame the dress as the cause of the rape and blame the physical deception of the heroine in the movie are very comfortable with the rape statistics of Saudi Arabia vs. America and the images of rape in India. Let's catch your mistake. We will discuss the image of rape according to the 2010 police record presented on Wikipedia.
First of all, let's talk about India. Interestingly, India ranks tenth out of at least 10 countries in terms of rape rate per thousand (2010), with a rape rate of only 1.6%. You must be smiling when you hear this, so am I. Our laughter proves that the importance of statistics in terms of rape is insignificant because we all know the picture of rape in India is deplorable, but fortunately they do not blame it on dress, blame on injustice and rapists and millions of Indians in demanding justice. By taking to the streets, the police-administration is under intense pressure to build a culture of justice. Now the question may arise why the rate is so low in statistics? Before returning to this discussion, I would like to say a few words about the Saudi-US comparison.
Millions of women workers have returned from Saudi Arabia to share their horrific experiences. Every day they have been raped by the landlord, repeatedly, father and son have been raped together, friends have been raped together, physical and mental torture has been done, the mayors of those families have not given any restraint. Thousands of women returning to Saudi Arabia from Bangladesh have raised their voices in the media, we have seen this news in all mainstream media. Those who have been able to return have reported that those who have not been able to return are in a living hell. They want to live, they want diplomatic intervention. Even then, statistics show that there is no rape in Saudi Arabia. The statistics also say that there is no rape in Bangladesh. Mu ha ha ha ha. Take a little break to laugh. On the other hand, we all know that the western world is much more developed and safe, but looking at their statistics, it seems that they do nothing but rape.
Now let's come back to why this stagnant state of statistics. The answer is in capacity, in the state system and in women's freedom. American statistics can be trusted because American women are independent, capable, and capable of administering justice and justice in the United States. In the United States, therefore, a sex worker has a record of being forced to have sex with a sex worker. And may get justice. The U.S. statistics therefore highlight the reality, working on it, can take steps to take effective initiatives to reduce rape.
In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, a dying woman cannot go to the hospital alone without the permission of her husband or family head. No. So there is no chance to give justice no matter what the rape is, where will the statistics come from! Even then, if justice can be reached in any way, the testimony of four witnesses will be required according to Sharia law to prove the rape. Where will one get four witnesses of rape? Even if it is found, the big problem of the witnesses is why they did not protest even though they saw it and why they did not restrain their eyes and saw why they would be or could be accused in this case. So who will give the witness for the beating? Since there are no witnesses, the arrow of crime is now on the neck of rape, then lashes, stone throwing etc. And the statistics say that Saudi Arabia is free from rape, but if you only use YouTube, you will find many videos of sexual harassment in Saudi Arabia.
Similar picture of Bangladesh, India. The police do not take cases, even if they take cases, there is no trial. And rape means criminals, prostitutes, beggars in this region, so no one wants to go for justice, they don't want to open their mouths. As a result, statistics show that there is zero rape in Bangladesh and some in India. Rape in the United States is defined by the Department of Justice as “Penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim. . According to this definition, if the statistics of Bangladesh or India or Saudi Arabia could be compiled, then there would be no doubt that it would get letter marks with pride.
Thus, we can see that if the guilt of rape can be imposed on women, if women can be packed, if women can be kept at home, then women's freedom is ultimately lost and a sanctuary of free rape is created for rapists because women lose their ability to judge and get justice. Hand dolls after becoming women.
In this situation, it is not difficult to understand the purpose of those who give fatwas on dress. They want the right to rape and the unfair advantage of being able to get through rape. Every married man would be a rapist if he saw a woman without a burqa or hijab . If a three-minute item on the TV screen incites rape, can you imagine how much a man with a real 3-minute wife would make a man a rapist? But that's not happening because the dress isn't responsible for the rape, the woman's skin isn't responsible,
The mentality of the rapist is responsible, injustice is responsible. Rape does not happen when the body wakes up, it happens when the conscience dies.
In this situation, discerning brothers and sisters think about which path you want to walk, which culture you want to build. Do you want the number of rapes in Bangladesh to be zero in the police records or do you want every rape to be tried and women's capacity to be created?
Do you want people to hate the rapist without justifying the rape, to judge the rapist or do you want women to be the plaything of men?
Now the consideration is in your hands, if you want to wear clothes according to your religion, you can read it as long as it is your right to use it as a cover for crime.
Let's raise our voice against rape, be aware, want justice, get what you want, if you don't want justice, a culture of not giving justice is created, if you don't protest, a culture of aggression is created. Ask yourself, what culture do you want, what culture does Bangladesh want?
Very informative article. Thank you.