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Female Magistrates to Record Rape Victims' Testimony - Bangladesh Supreme Court

© AFP 2023 / Munir UZ ZAMANBangladeshi students shout slogans during a protest to demand the arrest of the killers of college student Sohagi Jahan Tonu in Dhaka on March 30, 2016 Tonu was sexually assaulted and murdered on March 20 in Comilla some 120kms from Dhaka while returning home from her part-time job as a private tutor
Bangladeshi students shout slogans during a protest to demand the arrest of the killers of college student Sohagi Jahan Tonu in Dhaka on March 30, 2016 Tonu was sexually assaulted and murdered on March 20 in Comilla some 120kms from Dhaka while returning home from her part-time job as a private tutor - Sputnik International
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Aware of the fact that many rape victims in Bangladesh are hesitant when giving their testimony before male magistrates, the country’s supreme court has passed an order stipulating that only female magistrates should record testimonies in such cases.

New Delhi (Sputnik): In future cases only female magistrates will record the statements of women and children who claim they have been sexually harassed or raped, unless there aren't available, the Bangladesh Supreme Court said in a circular issued in Dhaka on Tuesday.

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Acting on recommendations given by the Special Committee for Judicial Reforms, which highlighted that many rape victims are hesitant and coy to give testimony before male magistrates, the apex court issued a circular signed by Supreme Court Registrar Dr. Mohammad Zakir Hossain instructing all chief judicial magistrates and chief metropolitan magistrates across Bangladesh to assign female magistrates to such cases.

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According to a media report in the Dhaka Tribune, Dr. Hossain explained that there was a provision in the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act 2000 to record the statements of such victims.

The circular also read that in the absence of a female magistrate, a "second best" alternative should be assigned. 

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Between 13,000 and 18,000 women and children were raped or subject to molestation in Bangladesh per year from 2001-2018, according to estimates. 

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