by ASF | Mar 10, 2024 | Latest News & Events
A Pregnant Woman and her mother under an acid attack at Chadpur
Mili Akhter (20) and her mother Rasheda Begum (55) became survivors of an acid attack on 25th February, 2024 at Motlob, Chanpur. Both are currently undergoing treatment at the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka. Mili Akhtar’s condition is critical.
Perpetrator Shafiqul Islam harassed Mili Akhtar in many ways before her marriage. A year ago, Mili Akhtar got married to Md. Sayem. A few days ago Mili came to visit her father’s house in Sujatpur. After dinner on that night, Mili fell asleep in the same bed with her mother. The miscreants threw acid on them through the open window of the house at night and escaped.
They were burnt and screamed. Hearing their screams, other family members and neighbors came there. They rescued two seriously injured and took them to Matlab Uttar Upazila Health Complex. After that they were referred to Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka for better treatment.
Mili’s father filed a case against Shafiqul Islam and another person at Matlab North Police Station on 26th February, 2024. Police arrested a man named Shafiqul Islam Manik (25).
A representative from ASF visited them in the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery to know their condition and advised them to contact ASF if they required our assistance.
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by ASF | Mar 7, 2024 | Latest News & Events
A meeting was held on 7th March between ASF and Interplast-Australia and New Zealand to exchange existing work of the organizations and explore new partnership opportunities in the particular areas of burns prevention and treatment space. On behalf of ASF Sarder Jahangir Hossain (Executive Director, ASF) led the meeting along with his team members-Tahmina Islam (Case Management and Partnership), Mukta Jahan Banu (Senior Psychologist cum Project Coordinator), Dr. Nadia Chowdhury (Medical Officer), Mukti Bala (Nurse) attended. Interplast was represented by Ms. Jess Hill (Director-International Programs) and Ms. Dakota Warren (Coordinator, Interplast).
by ASF | Mar 7, 2024 | Latest News & Events
We are delighted to share with you a project completion report that ASF has recently completed. The project is “Strengthening Acid Survivors’ Network (ASN) to eliminate acid and other forms of gender-based violence” in a district, supported by the Australian Government. The project raised awareness, provided support services, capacity building of the network members and empowerment efforts. Gratitude is extended to the donor, partners and stakeholders for their support in eliminating the issue of acid and other forms of gender-based violence.
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by ASF | Feb 22, 2024 | Latest News & Events
New Acid Attack
Rima Khatun
A woman and her 4 years old niece became sunder acid attack
On the evening of December 19, 2023, at approximately 9:00 PM, Rima Khatun, a 23-year-old woman, tragically became the victim of an acid attack in Durduria, Lalpur, Natore. She was receiving medical treatment at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, while her four-year-old niece, Maimuna Khatun, also sustained minor burns during the incident as she was present with Rima at the time.
Rima had filed for divorce from Mohammad Zia four months prior, citing his drug addiction and incarceration as reasons for the dissolution of their marriage. When Rima informed Zia of her decision to divorce him on that fateful day, he flew into a rage and maliciously threw acid at her. Neighbors responded to Rima’s screams and promptly transported her to Bagha Health Complex, from where she was later referred to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital for further treatment.
In response to this horrific act, Rima’s father took legal action by filing a case against the perpetrator at Lalpur Police Station. The Legal Officer of the Acid Survivors Foundation also intervened, initiating communication with the Officer-in-Charge of Lalpur Police Station. Reassuringly, the Officer-in-Charge confirmed that the investigation is progressing smoothly and that the perpetrator has been captured.
by ASF | Feb 22, 2024 | Latest News & Events
New Acid Attack
Jannati
On the darkest night of January 26, 2024, a one-and-a-half-year-old Jannati descended into even deeper darkest shadows. She, along with her father Riyaz (38) and mother Khadiza (20), was in sleep at their home in Borishal when suddenly, assailants hurled acid through their window, engulfing them in searing pain. The harrowing screams of the family drew the attention of neighbors, who rushed to their aid and transported them to Borishal Sher-e Bangla Medical College and Hospital for urgent care.
Riyaz revealed that they had been embroiled in a land dispute with a relative prior to the attack. Determined to seek justice, they are now preparing to file a case against the perpetrators. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident while efforts to apprehend the fugitive culprits are underway.
In a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness, a representative from the ASF visited the survivors at the hospital, extending an advice to receive advanced treatment from Dhaka and remain connected with ASF for any support.
by ASF | Feb 22, 2024 | Latest News & Events
New Acid Attack
Najma begum
Najma Begum, aged 41, went to Vennabari market in Kaharul, Dinajpur district, on December 21, 2023, around 6:30 PM. While there, she encountered her stepson, Rabbi, aged 20. As he approached, she noticed he was holding what appeared to be glass. Suddenly, Rabbi threw acid at her, causing Najma to shield her face. The perpetrator then fled the scene.
Immediately following the attack, Najma sought shelter in a shop within the market, where bystanders rushed to her aid by pouring water over her. Upon hearing of the incident, Najma’s son Nahid swiftly transported her to Kaharul Health Complex. Subsequently, she was referred to Dinajpur Hospital where she received treatment for a duration of 10 days. Upon recommendation from medical professionals, Najma was advised to seek advanced care at Rangpur Medical College Hospital. A lawyer from Dinajpur Court reached out to BLAST- a civil society organization, who then referred the case to ASF. Following ASF’s guidance, Najma was directed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. With the invaluable assistance of ASF, Najma was admitted to DMCH on January 24, 2024, and remains under medical care there.
It has come to light that Najma’s husband, Saiful, aged 45, had been issuing threats to her for several days. Notably, Najma is Saiful’s second wife. Following their marriage, Saiful failed to provide any form of support or maintenance to Najma and their two children. At a certain juncture, Najma took legal action by filing a dowry case against her husband. Subsequently, Saiful intensified his threats towards her, culminating in the aforementioned incident as a revenge. They have filed a case in the court with the assistance of an Advocate of Dinajpur Court.
On January 29, 2024, a multidisciplinary team from ASF, consisting of a Medical Officer, Psychologist, Legal Officer, and a ward attendant, visited Najma at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital to offer our support and solidarity. Najma requested financial assistance to cover her medical expenses and food costs. Considering her vulnerability, ASF provided urgent financial aid to Najma from ASF and committed to stand alongside her.