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Hensta to woman journalist in Banasree, the capital of the capital, a case at Rampura police station


Rafia Tamanna, a woman journalist named Rafia Tamanna, has been accused of henna and beating in the Banasree area of ​​the capital. He worked on the daily English magazine New AJ. The victim's journalist has filed a complaint with Rampura police station.

The incident took place at around 8pm on Wednesday (April 2) in front of a juice shop on Banasree's e-block. The woman journalist Rafia Tamanna and her younger brother Rishad have been accused of beating.

The victim, Rafia Tamanna, filed a case against Rampura police station with the name of Soeb Rahman Jisan (25).

The victim's woman journalist Rafia Tamanna told the Bangla Tribune, “From 7.30am to 8:30 pm, my younger brother Rishad Banasree was in a juice shop on the number three road in Banasree e-block. Some local youths started to protest me.

“We are not safe in front of our home in front of our home. The boys were behaving in such a way that they were doing what they were doing. When my brother protested, they became more aggressive. Even after they harass me, they say,” Yes, what will we raped, what will we do? “

Officer-in-charge of Rampura Police Station (OC) Ataur Rahman Akand told the Bangla Tribune, “The incident happened in a juice shop in Banasree. Initially, some young women were looking at the journalist and his brother.

On social media about this incident, the vowel and protests are spreading.

In the incident, women journalist Rafia Tamanna posted a post on social media Facebook. There, he said, “Not safe in front of my own home! My brother was beaten up for protesting me, I was also abused. But no one came around.”

He also wrote, 'I pulled my hair and pulled me a hatch, the chest was hit, kicked. Everyone around was standing, nobody said anything. If I am a journalist, what is the security of ordinary women if I am an attack like this? '

When his post was spread on social media, many are sharing and commenting on the comments. They said the question of the security of women in the capital has been raised again. Women are not safe not just on the streets, but also in front of their homes.



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