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At least 974 child rape incidents were reported between January and November this year
Every day, more and more children in Bangladesh, both male female, are facing sexual abuse or becoming victims of rape.
The heinous crime has risen to such a level that a girl as young as four years old had to be admitted to the One-Stop Crisis Centre. Later, a 52-year-old pervert was arrested over the incident on November 6.
Meanwhile, an accused was jailed for life on November 12 for raping another four-year-old in Dhaka’s Nawabganj area in 2018.
Moreover, a mentally challenged 11-year-old child was also reportedly raped in Narayanganj on November 3.
Most of the time, the culprits are somehow related to the children. On October 28, a man was arrested in Chuadanga for raping his grandchild while another man was arrested on the same night for raping his fifth-grader stepdaughter.
Recently, several media reports of male children being raped have surfaced. Many of them were raped by their school and madrasa teachers. 
On October 19, Rangunia police arrested a madrasa teacher, Md Nasir, 35, after receiving several complaints that he followed a routine to rape the male students of the madrasa.
In connection to all such incidents, it can be said over the past two years, child rapes are on the rise in Bangladesh.
In 2020, at least 974 child rape incidents were reported between January and November, according to the data of Ain o Salish Kendra. The highest number of child rapes (229) was recorded in October while the second highest (118) was recorded in last month.
The total number of child rapes recorded in 2019 was 986, more than twice the numbers recorded in 2018 (444) and 2017 (470). The number was much lower in 2016 (280).
Meanwhile, a total of 1,451 incidents of violence against children were also reported between January and October while only 827 cases were filed. At least 324 victims were between the age of seven and 12 where 176 of them were aged below six, according to Ain o Salish Kendra.
Experts echoed on common points that the incidents of child rape should be trialled immediately and the verdicts should be publicized to curb further incidents.
They also opined that the children of under privileged communities are mainly becoming the victims of rape as their families are unable to fight the culprits legally due to lack of financial ability or because they are threatened by powerful men in the society.
Abdullah Al Mamun, director of Child Protection and Child Rights Governance at Save the Children Bangladesh, complained that no research has been initiated by the government to find out the reason behind the alarming rise of child rapes in the country.
The number of child rapes has seen a new hike during the Covid-19 lockdown and pandemic period, said Mamun, adding that children should never be kept in unsecured spaces and they should also be made aware of “bad touch.” 
Use of narcotics and information and communication technology should also be surveilled regularly for curbing such crimes, he added.
Abdus Shahid Mahmood, director of Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum (BSAF), said only the sincerity of the government can curb the alarming rise of child rapes.
“The number of rapes has increased after the decision to introduce the death penalty for rape. I do not think the crime can be stopped in this way. Besides, many rapists are being freed under political shelter. This social problem can be solved by building awareness, applying proper law and implementing it in due time,” he added.
Abdus Shahid also said that female teachers should be appointed as chief in madrasas for females while arrangements should be made for male chief teachers in madrasas for male, where he can live with his family. Moreover, the time students spend at madrasas should be limited. 
Noted sociologist and acting dean of Social Science faculty of Dhaka University Prof Sadeka Halim emphasized on sex education and said it should be included in the syllabus of primary schools.
“Open discussion should be done in community and religious institutions like mosques and madrasas, and also in mass media. Moreover, the punishment needs to be ensured within limited time,” she added.
As many as 1,489 children, at least eight per day, were sexually abused in Pakistan in the first half of 2020. The victims included 785 girls and 704 boys, according to Sahil, an organisation working for child protection in the country.
As reported by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) of India, a total of 13,244 of child pornography or rape and gang rape complaints were lodged from March to mid-September this year.
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Multiple incidents of ghastly sexual violence in recent months have raised serious concerns over the safety of women and children in Bangladesh. Experts blame "a culture of impunity" for the spike in sex crimes.
Bangladesh has seen a dramatic rise in the number of rape cases in recent months, say women's rights organizations.
A report published this month by the "Bangladesh Mahila Parishad" (BMP) — Bengali for Bangladesh women's council — estimates that 731 women and children were raped in the first six months of 2019. In comparison, there were 942 similar cases recorded in all of 2018. 
BMP came up with these figures by counting incidents reported in 14 national newspapers during the first half of the year. 
But observers say the real number is likely to be far higher, pointing out that many victims do not report sex crimes due to the pervasive fear of being blamed for the rape or ostracized and disowned by their families. 
Compounding the problem is the Muslim-majority country's ultra-conservative society, where a rape victim is often viewed as a person without honor and stigmatized by the community. 
Bangladeshi children are also increasingly becoming victims of sexual brutality. A report released by the Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum (BSAF), a Dhaka-based child rights organization, revealed that at least 496 children were raped in Bangladesh during the first six months of 2019.
The figure included 23 cases where children, after being raped, were murdered by the perpetrators and 53 incidents where they were subjected to gang rape.
The Manusher Jonno Foundation, another local rights group, published a report early this year saying 433 children were raped in 2018. Most were aged between seven and 12, it said.
Even schools appear not entirely safe for children. A religious school's head teacher was arrested last week for allegedly raping two girls and sexually molesting another six children under his care. 
This came days after police arrested another madrassa head for reportedly raping a child in Fatulla, and two high school teachers in the central industrial town of Narayanganj for reportedly raping 20 students.
"We have noticed an alarming rise in the sexual abuse of children, including the rapes of male children, in madrassas in recent years," Abdus Shahid, head of BSAF, told the AFP news agency.
Professor Zia Rahman, head of the criminology department at the University of Dhaka, believes that there has been a lack of awareness among parents when it comes to sexual crimes, which leaves children vulnerable.
"We have noticed that many parents, both fathers and mothers, have been entering the workforce without ensuring a safe place for their kids while they are away," Rahman told DW. "We need to open modern daycare centers to ensure safety for children while their parents are away from them."
Bangladesh is an overpopulated country with over 170 million people, out of whom nearly 20 million live in the capital Dhaka. Observers like Maksuda Akhter Prioty, an online activist and a victim of sexual assault, say the rise in rapes is a result of the nation's "very frustrated social and civil life."
The lack of proper education and recreational activities are some of the other factors leading to the incidents of rape and abuse in Bangladesh, she said.
Professor Rahman argued that Bangladeshi society is facing a period of transformation, bringing traditional and modern values into conflict. 
"We are adopting modern values from the West, through the internet and social media. But these values have not been digested properly by traditional minds. That creates a conflict between the traditional values and modern values, which has contributed to the surge of rape," he said.
Rights groups say "a culture of impunity" is partly to blame for the rise in sexual violence in the country. "We have strict laws in Bangladesh, but no implementation. Justice is delivered in only around 4% of cases. There is a prevailing culture of impunity. That is why rape cases are increasing every day," Alena Khan, a lawyer based in Dhaka, told DW.
"For a victim, the whole process of claiming justice is complicated. The money and muscle power of the perpetrators silences the victims' voices. Sadly, there is an increasing tendency for the victim to even get married to her tormentor," Khan said. 

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