Document #1167965
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
The following information was provided on
26 November 1996 by a woman lawyer from Bangladesh who landed as an
immigrant in Canada three months ago and who was invited as a
resource person to speak on the involvement of women in politics in
Bangladesh at the Montréal October 1996 International
Conference entitled "Bangladesh: 1971-1996 Peoples Struggles." The
conference was organized by the Montréal-based South Asia
Research and Resource Centre (CÉRAS).
The Jatiya Mahila Dal or Jatiya Mahila
Party (JMP) is the women's wing of the Jatiya Dal or Jatiya Party
which was founded in the early 1980s by former president of
Bangladesh General Mohammed Ershad. The JMP came into existence at
about the same time as the Jatiya Dal and its main purpose was to
support the Jatiya Dal platform. The main elements of the JMP
manifesto were to make women economically and socially independent,
to bring about an extensive program for women's education, to
ensure equal dignity of men and women, to recognize the equal
rights of women and their protection in social and economic
activities, to increase the number of women employed in government
services, to provide housing facilities for professionnal women, to
introduce and enforce legislation to prevent violence against
women, and to encourage women to run for public office and
parliament.
Over the last two years the JMP has
organized women's demonstrations aimed at bringing about the
release of General Ershad from prison, protested against the sixth
parliamentary elections, called for the parliament's dissolution,
claimed solidarity with the non-cooperation movement called in
March-April 1996 by individuals opposed to Bangladesh Nationalist
Party (BNP) government, demanded new elections under the
supervision of a caretaker government, and participated in the 12
June 1996 election campaign.
The leading figures of the JMP are Mrs.
Begum Rawshan Ershad, the wife of General Ershad and Mrs. Jenat
Mosaraf Hussein. Two JMP members, Mrs. Begum Rowshan Ershad and
Mrs. Tasmina Hossein, were elected as members of the mainstream
Jatiya Dal in the 12 June 1996 elections to the 7th parliament. A
third candidate, Mrs. Syeda Razia Faij was defeated in the polls.
Three other JMP members, Mrs. Zinat Hossain, Mrs. Rabeya Bhuiyan
and Mrs. Sabita Begum were allocated seats reserved for women in
parliament.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum. Please find below the list of
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Request.
Reference
Lawyer from Bangladesh invited as a
resource person at the Montréal October 1996 International
Conference entitled "Bangladesh 1971-1996 People's Struggles." 26
November 1996. Telephone interview.
Additional Sources Consulted
Bangladesh Observer. Daily.
May-November 1996.
Dhaka Courier (Weekly).
May-November 1996.
Foreign Broadcast Information
Service (FBIS) Daily Reports.
Material from the Indexed Media
Review (IMR) or country files containing articles and reports
from diverse sources (primarily dailies and periodicals) from the
Weekly Media Review.
On-line searches of news articles.