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Growing number of Bangladeshi women in Indian brothels

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The institution of marriage has outlived its utility in organizing human intercourse. A new arrangement is needed.
Today's extra marital arrangements allow such mastery of males over females at times that is never possible in any marriage. And that gets into the heads of fools so much so that they even offend the demi gods among us in their intoxication. And then made examples out of to no ones pleasure.
 
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If India has a Ministry for Women & Children, it is clearly a useless and non-functional Ministry. During my tour of Mumbai, I was horrified at the obvious marketing of young girls for prostitution. It seems to be legal there. As for children's rights, does that even exist in India? The masses of young kids begging on the streets is terrible. I say this with respect to Indians, if your central and local governments cannot make the socio-economic lives of its citizens better on a regular basis then that is an indication of your failure as a state. It would be better to have autonomous states within a federation or smaller allied states than to have one huge mess where the suffering and misery stands out so much in contrast to the splendour and wealth

There are more than 500,00 illegal migrant Bangladeshi living in Mumbai . The worst slums , the ghettos , huts near city drainage , the red areas are teeming with these illegal Bangladeshis .The absolute squalor you will find in Mumbai are these majority of illegal migrants from Bangladesh .
 
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Bangladesh have been reduced to slave of India, after separation from Pakistan.
 
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South Asia is the fastest-growing region for human trafficking in the world
The number of Bangladeshi women being forced into prostitution in India has been increasing at a worrying rate. These women were mostly cajoled into travelling to India – sometimes illegally – with promises of well-paid jobs.

Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Moazzem Ali recently wrote to Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal about an increase in trafficked Bangladeshi girls and women to India.

Ali requested Dhaka to take necessary steps, reports Bangla Tribune.

He noted that women and children of all ages are being trafficked to India mostly from Jessore, Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat, Kushtia and southern districts.

They are sold to various brothels or pimps in Kolkata, Mumbai, Goa, and Pune, among other Indian cities.

Also Read- Bangladesh downgraded in US human trafficking report

The conditions of West Bengal and other northeastern Indian states are somewhat similar to Bangladesh. However, the number of women from those states being forced into prostitution is less compared to Bangladesh because those states successfully raised public awareness among the people, he added.

Bangladesh’s Deputy High Commissioner in Mumbai Samina Naz said: “From 2014 to March 2017, we have issued travel permits to more than 350 Bangladeshi women for going back to Bangladesh.”

She said they were processing travel permits of a number of other women.

“Whenever we are informed about such victims, we immediately contact the Indian authorities and take initiatives to send them home,” she added.

A diplomat, declining to be named, said in cases where the victims get pregnant or give birth to a child, they register the child’s birth certificate mentioning that the father is an Indian national.

The diplomat said this humanitarian issue should be discussed in Bangladesh-India bilateral talks.

Indian charity Prerana said 128 out of 213 children of sex workers enrolled at their night care center in Mumbai’s Kamathipura red-light district from 2010-15 had a Bengali-speaking mother, Thomson Reuters Foundation reported.

Similar increases have been seen in other parts of the city. Trafficked Bangladeshi women in Mumbai are often too afraid and ignorant about their rights to seek help.

South Asia is the fastest-growing region for human trafficking in the world, and the second-largest after Southeast Asia, according to the UN Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Also Read- The shame of human trafficking

The underground human trafficking human trafficking trade makes it difficult to determine the number of people trafficked within South Asia every year.

It is believed that the number is no less than 150,000 and rising given that the lucrative criminal trade is worth an estimated $2 billion a year in Asia.

A government official, seeking anonymity, said: “Bangladeshi women are lured to India [with false promises] but when these women are caught, they do not want to admit that.”

In the last six months, only 150-200 people were handed over to police while crossing the border illegally in different areas of Jessore and one-third of those apprehended were women.

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Jessore Sector Commander Brig Gen Kazi Toufiqul Islam said in March last year, Indian Border Security Force organised a seminar on human trafficking and invited the BGB.

“Two Indian NGOs presented their research articles on Bangladeshi women in various Indian brothels,” he said.

It is believed that the number of Bangladeshi-origin people in India is more than 3 million and hundreds of others cross the border porous 4,000km border illegally every day, according to Reuters.

Human traffickers pray on the poor rural communities with promises of good jobs and a better life.

High Commissioner Moazzem Ali also mentioned that the trafficking of women and children put a dent on the country’s image when it was being led to prosperity under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Human trafficking has been a headache for both Dhaka and Delhi. In 2015, the two neighbours signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation and information sharing to ensure faster investigations and prosecutions of traffickers.

A dismaying report by the US State Department says the human trafficking situation in Bangladesh has gotten worse.

The US Trafficking in Persons Report 2017 has downgraded Bangladesh as the government is yet to fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking.

http://www.dhakatribune.com/banglad...ing-number-bangladeshi-women-indian-brothels/



I blame the Pakistan Army and 1971 for this.......:disagree:




PS Only yesterday was I arguing with some bangladeshis on PDF who claimed that bangladesh was more powerful and advanced than Pakistan................:lol:
 
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I blame the Pakistan Army and 1971 for this.......:disagree:




PS Only yesterday was I arguing with some bangladeshis on PDF who claimed that bangladesh was more powerful and advanced than Pakistan................:lol:





Where are the Bengalis who were barking. I guess this is their real GDP of their country. Sending brothel money :enjoy:
 
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There are more than 500,00 illegal migrant Bangladeshi living in Mumbai . The worst slums , the ghettos , huts near city drainage , the red areas are teeming with these illegal Bangladeshis .The absolute squalor you will find in Mumbai are these majority of illegal migrants from Bangladesh .

We have millions of refugees from Zimbabwe and Malawi and other countries. Our government and officials don't allow these people to become victims of human trafficking or sexual predators. I must say this with respect to India but I really haven't come across such filth and squalor which I've seen in certain areas of India, even in the few underdeveloped countries of Africa which I've been to
 
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Even a brothel whore rules Bangladesh. But she's haseena by name only.
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@Philia @idune @BANGLAR BIR @Doyalbaba @Loki @chatterjee
 
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I say this in a very respectful way. India doesn't have jobs for outsiders. At least the poor and uneducated ones.
Don't come over without a safety net, if you're from a poor background.
 
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