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Thousands of Islamists rally in Bangladesh against proposed changes to women's rights

  • Thousands of supporters of the Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam rallied near Dhaka University on Saturday to oppose proposed women's rights reforms in Bangladesh.
  • The rally followed the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina's government in August 2024, after which Islamist groups gained strength and opposed reforms they consider un-Islamic.
  • Hefazat-E-Islam, composed of political parties, religious schools, and Muslim organizations, demanded abolishing the government women's commission that promotes equality and condemned cultural events they deem anti-Islamic.
  • Leader Muhammad Umar Faruq emphasized that in a nation where Muslims make up the vast majority at 92 percent, any government action perceived as opposing Islamic principles would face immediate opposition from the group.
  • The rally indicates surging religious activism and suggests continued pressure on the interim government ahead of elections scheduled by June 2026 under caretaker Muhammad Yunus.
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The Commission of the interim government of Yunus is drafting laws to promote equal opportunities for succession, work, family. For fundamentalists, proposals are hurting religious sentiments. The fight against the rights of parties and civil society. In the background, the return home of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

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