Monday, April 8

Statement: JMBF Strongly Condemns Conviction of Transgender Individuals in Dhaka, Demands Immediate Release

Paris, France; April 7, 2024: JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) strongly condemns the recent conviction and imprisonment of five individuals from the transgender/third gender/hijra community on charges of extortion and public disturbance at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka, on April 6, 2024.

France-based Rights Organization JMBF believes that this action, aimed at the sexual minority transgender/hijra/third gender community, will exacerbate the marginalization of an already vulnerable group in society and perpetuate harmful stereotypes, failing to address the root causes of their alleged behavior and activities.

According to reports in Bangladeshi newspapers, on the afternoon of April 6, 2024, Babli (24), Apu Akhtar (30), Rhea Chakraborty (18), Kaya Moni (24), and Ranu Mondal (18) were convicted and sentenced to one month of imprisonment by a mobile court for extortion and public disturbance in the area of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka. They were apprehended from the roundabout area of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Saturday afternoon, April 6, 2024. Subsequently, the mobile court handed down the one-month sentence, and they were transferred to jail as per the court's directive.

Advocate Shahanur Islam, Founder President of JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France, demands the immediate release of Babli, Apu Akhtar, Rhea Chakraborty, Kaya Moni, and Ranu Mondal and also urges authorities to ensure fair treatment and equal rights for all individuals regardless of their gender identity.

JMBF asserts that using the law to target and punish individuals based on their gender identity is unacceptable and violates the principles of equality and human dignity. It is imperative to address the underlying discrimination and provide support and protection to all members of the transgender community. Discrimination and prejudice have no place in modern society, and the government must work to create a more inclusive and just environment for all.

JMBF calls upon the government to pass and enact legislation protecting sexual minority individuals, as well as to repeal Article 377 of the penal code promptly. JMBF remains vigilant in monitoring this incident and stands in solidarity with the victims and all sexual minority individuals in Bangladesh.

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