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Dilara Jahan is a Bangladeshi Blogger, feminist, secular humanist activist. She have been start blogging since 15 August 2017 in https://www.somewhereinblog.net/blog/dilarajahan. Her blogging name is blogger Dilara Jahan.
She is proud to be a lady. The Dilara Jahan Blog recognises her implicit female advantages. She was stunned when she first heard about many Bangladeshi women being abused repeatedly by their husbands. She recognises the sacrifices made by women before me to give her the freedom she has today. She knows more about myself and others.
For this Female blogger Bangladesh, terrorists in the name of Islam are disrespecting our holy faith. Islam is a peace religion. Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists all speak peace. But religious fanaticism does harm. It hurts humanity a much.
Terrorists have no faith, popular blogger dilara Jahan believes. They have no homeland. Terrorists are terrorists. She visited her sick mother in Bangladesh in November 2018. On November 9, she travelled to Mirpur, Dhaka with her brother. Three young guys stopped her on the way of home and requested her name. They claimed she looked familiar when she questioned why they were asking her name. One guy inquired whether she lived in Australia and wrote blogs or used Facebook.
When the Bangladeshi Bloggersaid yes, one of them attempted to strike her with a local weapon, but instead injured her left arm. Her younger brother joined her on the run. After being startled by the event, she ran and collapsed on the road. They both screamed to save their lives. The miscreants fled as several pedestrians rushed to their aid. The pedestrians then took them to Al-Heal Specialised Hospital in Bangladesh. They proceeded to the local police station after initial treatment for our safety. A basic journal was kept but no additional security was provided. The police accused her of the assault and urged her to stop blogging and return to Australia.
Fear of dying plagues her after avoiding imminent death. The problem is so dire that she needs frequent mental care . That has changed. She is now scared to post on social media or blogs. It is true that the pen is mightier than the sword. Extremists fear books and pens. They fear education's power. They fear women. They fear the female voice's power. Dillara said, "I constantly raise my voice, not to scream, but to be heard by those without a voice." Those that fought for them: A peaceful life. Their right to dignity, Their equal opportunity right.
About Dilara Jahan:
Dilara Jahan is a Bangladeshi blogger and feminist activist. Her blog is at https://dilarajahan.blog/ Dilara Jahan blogs here.
If she goes back Bangladesh Islamic extremists may killed her like other deceased writers, bloggers, and publishers in Bangladesh. She got
one life threat and several abuse in social media. In addition she is worried that since she have already criticized several activities of the Bangladesh government, they may arrest her and prosecute as well .
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