This report highlights the experiences of women during the Bangladesh Genocide in 1971, emphasizing their resilience, contributions, and suffering. It aims to honor their legacy, advocate for justice, and foster international recognition. The report highlights the systematic and brutal sexual violence inflicted upon women, their crucial roles in the liberation movement, their bravery, and their impact on the fight for independence. It advocates for accountability and seeks international recognition of the genocide, urging public awareness and understanding of the 1971 genocide. The report also examines the denial of international recognition of the genocide and the challenges of demanding accountability and public education.

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Categories: Bangladesh, Genocide, Sexual Violence