Introduction
Ninety-four
percent (94%) women commuting on public transport in Bangladesh have
experienced sexual harassment in verbal, physical and other forms (BRAC, 2018).
Women in Bangladesh not only facing harassment at house or workplace, rather
maximum number of women face some sort of harassment in public transport. This
study aims to find out the harassment’s women face in public bus in Dhaka.
Women are facing verbal or nonverbal harassment, unwelcoming touches, sometimes
direct contact with the sexual parts by co- passengers or conductor that is
hindering personal and social growth. This research aims to investigate the
actual reason and address the solution of woman harassment on the public bus.
Background
Ninety-four
percent (94%) women commuting on public transport in Bangladesh have
experienced sexual harassment in verbal, physical and other forms (BRAC, 2018).
Women in Bangladesh not only facing harassment at house or workplace, rather
maximum number of women face some sort of harassment in public transport.
Travelling into public transports became a nightmare for the women, especially
the young girls who regularly use public transport like bus as it’s the cheaper
option to move from one place to another.
Having
said that, due to lack of safety, fear of harassment and limited space of
sitting arrangement-many women started avoiding bus for their mode of
transport. 13% women avoid using public transport due to sexual harassment
(2016). In Dhaka, many women may have to restrict their movements or activities
because they feel unsafe. The fear or threat of violence is an effective way of
controlling women's activities. Fear and feeling unsafe are major obstacles to
the empowerment of women. According to Dhaka Urban Transport Development Study,
20.7% women travel on public transport (bus). But they started avoid public
transport in fear of suffering and sexual harassment. 41% women are the victim
of sexual harassment in public transport; often the male passengers occupy the
reserved seats (2016). Dhaka-a highly populated city with completely unplanned
rapid urban growth. In this dense city, the transport system is at its worst
and when it comes to women, they are at the most vulnerable condition facing
all the possible problems. The number of working women in Bangladesh is
increasing (35.6% in 2016) and it will keep increasing. But with the continuous harassment's in the daily transport system is making their life miserable
Newspaper NEWAGE Bangladesh reports that a girl named “Rupa” was brutally
killed after gang rape in a moving bus at Madhupur in Tangail by transport
workers who also dumped her body on roadside on August 25, 2017.
On
January 23, 2017, a female Dhaka University student jumped off a running bus in
Uttar Badda at 10:00am to escape sexual assault attempt. The report of the
Bangladesh Jatri Kalyan Samiti in 2018 shows that 21 women were either raped or
gang raped in the last 13 months on public transport. Not only public transport,
public place is also unsafe for women.
According
to the research “Public services in the context of violence against women in
public places,” At least 42.5 percent women service seekers face rude behavior
at hospitals by service providers. while 50 percent women face inappropriate
touch at market places, 30 percent women said they had experienced eve-teasing
at police stations while 35 percent said they had suffered physical torture in
incidents involving law enforcers (2017). This research will show the current
state of women harassment in public transport and will also try to figure out
why this is happening and increasing day by day. Also, it will try to give some
recommendations to control this issue.
Research
Objective
·
To identify why the
harassment against women in bus is increasing in Dhaka city
·
To suggest
recommendations to control the harassment.
Significance
of the study
·
This issue is one of the
most important issues as women are also taking great part contributing the
national development. If their safety is not assured properly, how they will do
their work properly? This paper will help to know about the current situation
and will find out the way to prevent it.
·
It will lighten up the
people to raise their voice about violence and harassment against women.
·
It can be use as
secondary data further if someone wants to do a research based on this issue.
Scopes
and Limitations
This
topic is a very important issue and already many researchers have done based on
this, but yet as it’s a crucial issue, so there are a lot of research to do
about it. However, due to time constraint and resources, this research will be
mainly based on secondary data and a small survey sampling.
Literature
Review
Women
facing harassment in public transport are a burning issue not only in
Bangladesh but also in the world. Many countries alongside Bangladesh facing
this issue extremely, for example-Delhi, Manila, Lima, Mexico City.
Having
said that, at least it’s been found that Bangladesh is not in the top 10 list
for “The World’s Most Dangerous Country for Women 2018”. Being harassed
not only includes physical harassment, it can be both mental (verbal-nonverbal)
and physical or harassment as well. The mental harassment includes teasing,
using abusive words, pointing fingers to the women’s clothing, starring, doing
bad body language gesture. It’s very uncomfortable for a female. Physical
harassment includes touching intentionally, sexually abuse, touching their
private parts. This type of situation is a nightmare for the women. Many women
like to choose their educational institute or job nearer at their house so that
they don’t need to ride by bus. Based on BRAC’s study which was done in 2018
shows that 94% of women face some sort of physical, sexual or verbal harassment
in public transport.
Following
harassment, about 46 per cent of them were influenced to wear hijab, about 21
per cent reduced using of public transports and about 8 per cent quit jobs or
outside work. This result is alarming. Because 94% means only 6% of the women doesn’t
face any harassment but the rest 94% are the victims. But why the number is so
huge? Who are people doing this? The shocking result of the BRAC study shown
that 41-60 years male have been identified as offenders.
The
study also talks about that due to less practice of law, huge crowed in bus and
lack of monitoring system such as CC TV camera gave more chances to the
offenders to do this crime. But the question is- is that only based on these
lacking? Isn’t it also depends on the mindset of the men of our society?
According to Rods free from sexual harassment and crash for women – “35 per
cent respondents using public transport said they faced sexual harassment from males
belonging to the age group of 19-35 years. Around 59 per cent respondents faced
such harassment from the males who are 26-40 years old. The forms of sexual
harassment experienced by the respondents include deliberate touching of
victim's body with chest and other parts of the body, pinching, standing too
close to the victim and pushing, touching of hair of the victims, putting hand
on their shoulder, touching private parts of the victims. In response to the
question 'What do women do when they are victim of such harassment's?' 81 per
cent women said they have kept silent while 79 per said they moved away from
the place of harassment”.
This
statement gives the answers partially that why the harassment is increasing. As
maximum of the number of women tend to be silent after harassments and the
offenders gets the chance to do these more as they know that women will tell
nothing and will remain silent. If all the women would raise their voice
against the offender right after the harassment and practice proper law against
them, then the harassment's incidents could be decreased.
A
college going girl told her experience into the Daily Observer as mentioned- "Once
I was getting down from the bus and the conductor willingly came to help me. As
the bus jerked heavily, I tried to keep my balance by grabbing hold of the door
of the bus and suddenly he entered his hands under my armpit and tried to
squeeze my breast. I was just stunned and couldn't understand what to do. Thank
God the bus stopped and finally my woe came to an end. I was able to get down
from the bus; I am still frightened when I travel in buses, "Shahnaz
Parvin- a student of public university also describes her experience as
follows- "Sometimes men sit next to me intentionally, and stare at me as
if I am a sexual object. Sometimes they try to come closer to me as if they did
it by mistake. That's nothing less than to be humiliated physically, “Not only
the male passenger, but also the helpers harassed the women passengers as well.
The helper often touches the girl intentionally while collecting money or when
the women try to get on the bus.
In
2009, the High Court issued directives on sexual harassment's but effective
measures were not taken to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace and
educational institutions. There are many articles based on this issue, almost
every day at least an article can be found regarding women being harassed in
public transport but the number of proper studies is still very less. Many
NGO’s like BRAC, Action Aid has done study on this but the availability of
research paper based on this issue was less. With that shortcoming, more
research needs to be done so that for further research the future researcher can
have more literature to review.
Methodology
For
this study, the researcher used both primary and secondary data to analysis the
research issue. The methodology includes qualitative method. In qualitative
method, the researcher mainly did content analysis based on newspaper articles
and research paper. Due to time constrain, random survey was done within 25
girls. 8 Close ended questions were asked. Also 10 interviews were done of
working women from 2 different parts of Dhaka.
Primary
Data:
A
small survey was done among 25 women to know the point of view about harassment's in public transport as primary data. There were 8 multiple choice
questions asked by the researcher to get a key idea from their perspective. Ten
interviews were done of two working women from two different parts of Dhaka. It
was more like a semi structured question. Both the interviewee was asked same
questions. The entire interview was started with greetings and slowly getting
into the questions. The interviewer conducts the interview both in Bengali and
English language.
Conclusion
The
“Sustainable Development Goal” number 5 is Gender Equity. The target 5.1 of
this goal is to; eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in
the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other
types of exploitation. Without stopping women harassment in bus, the SDG will
not accomplish as well. It’s the high time for the government and policy maker
to do something against the harassment that women are facing almost every day.
Seeing everyday rape news or women harassing in bus is not something that
people like to read. This is the time that everybody should be aware to stop
the harassment that women tolerating while they’re going to their destination.
References
1. Akhter, Shahin,“Women facing sexual harassment on city
buses”, NEWAGE Bangladesh, 17 February, 2017. Available at- http://www.newagebd.net/article/34929/women-facing-sexual-harassment-on-city-buse
2. Naznin, Farhana, “Women Harassment in Public Transport”,
The Daily Observer, 1 June, 2015. Available at- http://www.observerbd.com/2015/06/01/91872.php
3. Mallic, Banani, “Dhaka public transport not
women-friendly: Rights activists”, The DailyObserver, 9 August, 2015. Available
at- http://www.observerbd.com/2015/08/09/103983.php
4. Kabir, Rehan, “Study: 94% women victims of sexual
harassment in public transport”, DhakaTribune, 7 March, 2018. Available at- https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2018/03/07/study-94-women-victims-sexual-harassment-public-transport
5. “No Public Transport for Women”, Dhaka Tribune, 17
February, 2018. Available at-https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/editorial/2018/02/16/no-public-transport-women
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