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BD joins global forum for ending sexual violence

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Update: 2014-04-27 23:37:00
BD joins global forum for ending sexual violence

DHAKA: Bangladesh has joined the “Global Declaration of Commitment  to End Sexual Violence in Conflict” launched jointly in New York by British Foreign Secretary William Hague and UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Bangura.


The global forum was formed on 24 September 2013 during the 68th UN General Assembly.


Bangladesh’s decision to join this historic global declaration as the 123rd country was inspired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s tireless global advocacy to end all forms of violence against women and girls especially, sexual violence during armed conflicts, says a press release of External Publicity Wing of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


It was also a manifestation of national commitment to redress the most heinous forms of sexual violence including rape, enslavement and forced pregnancies and other forms of injustice inflicted upon more than two hundred thousand Bengalee women during Bangladesh’s Liberation War of 1971, the release added. 


This was conveyed to British Foreign Secretary William Hague in a letter from Bangladesh Foreign Minister Mr. A.H. Mahmood Ali in which the latter reaffirmed Bangladesh commitment to denounce sexual violence during armed conflict in unequivocal terms and its relentless efforts to supporty global initiatives to end sexual violence in conflicts. 


Bangladesh was the first South Asian country to have brought the issue of ‘sexual violence and women peace and security’ in the UN Security Council in 2000, as a non-permanent member of the Council and was instrumental in the adoption of UNSCR 1325.


The Global Declaration contains a set of practical and political commitments to end the use of rape and sexual violence as a weapon of war, which terrorizes and destroys communities during conflict.  The UK Government would host a ‘Global Summit to End Sexual Violence during Conflict’ on 10 - 13 June 2014 to bring the international community together to agree actions to end the use of rape as a weapon of war and the culture of impunity for those who commit these crimes. Bangladesh is expected to participate, at a high level, in this Global Summit.


BDST: 0928 HRS, APR 28, 2014

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