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How Protest in Bangladesh Will Affect Asian Politics? #61
🌍 We are currently witnessing one of the most significant events in the history of Bangladesh. Young people have written themselves into the pages of history. Student protests led to the removal of Prime Minister Hasina Wajed, who had ruled the country for over 15 years. In the face of the upcoming changes, it is worth asking how they will affect about marginalized groups, including women. Article 28 of the Bangladeshi constitution speaks of equal rights for women and men in all spheres of life. The reality turns out to be quite different. 🇧🇩
❓Find out: what has feminism been fighting against in Bangladesh in recent decades? What role did Generation Z #genz play in overthrowing the government? What changes will come into effect in the near future?
🗣️ Our guests:
• Shireen Huq - Bangladeshi Women's Activist & Founder, Naripokkho নারীপক্ষ organization.
• Phd Marek Moroń - Polish lecturer, advisor, diplomat. South Asian specialist. Academic lecturer at the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations, Jagiellonian University.
💬 What did we talk about?
00:00:00-00:04:25 - Introduction to the current situation in Bangladesh by dr Marek Moroń
00:04:25-00:12:37 - Feminism perspective on the current events in country
00:12:37-00:15:45 - Minorities in Bangladesh (Rohingya)
00:15:45-00:19:30 - Characteristics of Bangladeshi society
00:19:30-00:21:10 - Naripokkho organization
00:21:10-00:23:20 - Challenges for the feminism movement
00:23:20-00:25:07 - Youth (GenZ) and its role
00:25:07-00:26:05 - Naripokkho main priorities
00:26:05-00:28:58 - Discrimination and the future of Bangladesh society
00:28:58-00:39:13 - Dr Marek Moroń's questions and summary
🎙️ Hosts:
• Bartłomiej Małczyński - EU specialist in EUROPE DIRECT Krakow Centre, a substantive associate at the Institute of Public Policies. Student at the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations, Jagiellonian University.
• Katarzyna Szybalska - human rights educator and activist, master of Asian Studies, Student at the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations, Jagiellonian University.
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