the journalists and the reporters always investigate events from the perspective of the victim. its always painful for the victims. i remember when i was in the college, i was a founder member of a club named "chokrobat"[means: storm]. we organized awareness programs against the 'acid throwing'. the problem we faced is, to make it more clear to the viewers we need to take a real victim to explain the events. thats the most painful part. coz it reminds the victim of the what she have gone through and still going. one acid burnt victim named 'mukti' went with us in three programs. and she cried in all of them. we were confused what to do! to build the awareness we have to intensify the hidden agony of an innocent girl. so we stopped it. everywhere in the world, if a girl, is raped/burnt with acid, wants justice has to go through a publicity of the events - that she want never actually occured in the first place.
anyway here is a link where the journalist meets the human traffickers to investigate the truth. Meeting the human traffickers
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3 years ago
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hmm. this is the grave scenario of our society. u cant do away with it in anyway because of the faulty laws which favour the accused. hv we ever thought abt the embarrassment of a girl to prove that she was raped...in the presence of whole lot of "so called concerned" people...
well i can go on and on...
it's better i sign off here....
thats the reason we stopped the awareness program...:(
hmm .. oi beparta khub ridoy bidarok o oshostikor chilo !
jai hok ..
beparz na !
[ chobi ta bhala hoise :D ]
:D
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