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14 YEARS OF FELANI MURDER: Justice yet to be ensured
Today marks 14 years of the murder of teenage girl Felani Khatun, who was shot dead by the Indian Border Security Force on the border in Kurigram in 2011, with her family still waiting for justice.
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14 YEARS OF FELANI MURDER: Justice yet to be ensured
Staff Correspondent 07 January, 2025, 00:15
588 Bangladeshis killed by BSF in 15yrs: Odhikar
Today marks 14 years of the murder of teenage girl Felani Khatun, who was shot dead by the Indian Border Security Force on the border in Kurigram in 2011, with her family still waiting for justice.
The country continued to witness such incidents of border killing as at least 30 Bangladeshis were killed in BSF firing in 2024 alone.
In February 2020, an Indian High Court bench set the Felani killing case for further hearing on March 18.
Felani’s father Nur Islam Nuru and her mother Jahanara Begum expressed dissatisfaction as the court was yet to hear the case, New Age correspondent in Kurigram reported.
‘It has been 14 years that we are yet to get justice. We have taken the trial to the Indian Supreme Court but the hearing date has been deferred. We have heard several days ago that the hearing would take place but the date is yet to be fixed,’ said Nur Islam Nur. He said that he sought justice for her daughter’s killing before his death.
Felani’s mother Jahanara Begum said that they had demanded justice for her daughter’s killing but to no avail.
From January 2009 to November 2024, the BSF allegedly killed 588 Bangladeshis and injured 773 Bangladeshis, according to rights body Odhikar’s data.
Felani, a 15-year-old girl, was shot dead by the BSF in the Anantapur border area under Phulbari upazila in Kurigram on January 7, 2011, when she was returning home crossing barbed wire fences erected by India.
Her body was left hanging from the barbed wire fence for five hours and the news sparked outrage and protests at home and abroad.
District and Sessions Judge Court, Kurigram former public prosecutor SM Abraham Lincoln said that the Indian Supreme Court had listed the case writ petition.
‘If the justice for the Felani killing is ensured, Bangladeshi people would get protection from border killings in the days to come,’ he added.
Rights group Odhikar in a statement on Monday said that the killing of Felani was a grim example of the Indian government’s aggressive attitude towards Bangladesh.
‘The indiscriminate killing and torturing of Bangladeshi citizens regardless of age are nothing new for the BSF. Every year, a large number of Bangladeshi citizens are killed or injured by being shot or by torture by the BSF in border areas,’ said Odhikar marking 14 years of Felani killing.
Odhikar will hold mass gathering at the Central Shaheed Minar at about 3:00pm today protesting at the killings of Bangladeshi nationals, including Felani, torture and enforced disappearance by the Indian authority.
Protesting at the Felani killing on the Indian border, a solo photography exhibition of Parvez Ahmad Rony at Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed Park in Gulshan, was organised by Drik, said a Drik press release.
The exhibition titled Border That Builds will be held from January 7 to January 9. The exhibition will be inaugurated today at 12 noon.
Staff Correspondent 07 January, 2025, 00:15
588 Bangladeshis killed by BSF in 15yrs: Odhikar
Today marks 14 years of the murder of teenage girl Felani Khatun, who was shot dead by the Indian Border Security Force on the border in Kurigram in 2011, with her family still waiting for justice.
The country continued to witness such incidents of border killing as at least 30 Bangladeshis were killed in BSF firing in 2024 alone.
In February 2020, an Indian High Court bench set the Felani killing case for further hearing on March 18.
Felani’s father Nur Islam Nuru and her mother Jahanara Begum expressed dissatisfaction as the court was yet to hear the case, New Age correspondent in Kurigram reported.
‘It has been 14 years that we are yet to get justice. We have taken the trial to the Indian Supreme Court but the hearing date has been deferred. We have heard several days ago that the hearing would take place but the date is yet to be fixed,’ said Nur Islam Nur. He said that he sought justice for her daughter’s killing before his death.
Felani’s mother Jahanara Begum said that they had demanded justice for her daughter’s killing but to no avail.
From January 2009 to November 2024, the BSF allegedly killed 588 Bangladeshis and injured 773 Bangladeshis, according to rights body Odhikar’s data.
Felani, a 15-year-old girl, was shot dead by the BSF in the Anantapur border area under Phulbari upazila in Kurigram on January 7, 2011, when she was returning home crossing barbed wire fences erected by India.
Her body was left hanging from the barbed wire fence for five hours and the news sparked outrage and protests at home and abroad.
District and Sessions Judge Court, Kurigram former public prosecutor SM Abraham Lincoln said that the Indian Supreme Court had listed the case writ petition.
‘If the justice for the Felani killing is ensured, Bangladeshi people would get protection from border killings in the days to come,’ he added.
Rights group Odhikar in a statement on Monday said that the killing of Felani was a grim example of the Indian government’s aggressive attitude towards Bangladesh.
‘The indiscriminate killing and torturing of Bangladeshi citizens regardless of age are nothing new for the BSF. Every year, a large number of Bangladeshi citizens are killed or injured by being shot or by torture by the BSF in border areas,’ said Odhikar marking 14 years of Felani killing.
Odhikar will hold mass gathering at the Central Shaheed Minar at about 3:00pm today protesting at the killings of Bangladeshi nationals, including Felani, torture and enforced disappearance by the Indian authority.
Protesting at the Felani killing on the Indian border, a solo photography exhibition of Parvez Ahmad Rony at Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed Park in Gulshan, was organised by Drik, said a Drik press release.
The exhibition titled Border That Builds will be held from January 7 to January 9. The exhibition will be inaugurated today at 12 noon.