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  2. Prostitution in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh and Nepal are the main sources of trafficked children in South Asia. Bangladeshi women and girls are forced into the brothels of India, Pakistan, Malaysia, UAE and other Asian countries. [25] The United States Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons ranks Bangladesh as a 'Tier 2 Watch List' country. [24]

  3. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    East Pakistan ... The 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a series ... while 54 others received sentences ranging from 10 to 11 years and were ordered to be ...

  4. Male prostitution in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Boys trafficked outside of Bangladesh are typically sent to the U.A.E. or Qatar to work as camel jockeys, where it is not uncommon for them to be sexually exploited by older men. [12] Bangladeshi boys are also trafficked to nearby countries like India and Pakistan. [12] Heteronormative regulation surrounding sex trafficking tends to exclude boys.

  5. Corruption in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    After splitting from Pakistan in 1971, Bangladesh was ruled by a series of civilian and military governments. Riots surrounding the 2014 elections resulted in hundreds of deaths and Freedom House changed the country's "political rights" rating from 3 to 4 (with 1 being best, 7 worst). This was only one incident, however, in a modern history of ...

  6. Prostitution in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Refugees from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Burma, including Rohingya, as well as religious and ethnic minorities such as Christians and Hazaras, are particularly vulnerable to trafficking in Pakistan. [37] The United States Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons ranks Pakistan as a 'Tier 2' country. [37]

  7. Al-Badr (East Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Badr (Bengali: আল-বদর, romanized: Al-Bodor; Urdu: البدر; lit. ' Full moon ') was a collaborationist paramilitary force composed mainly of pro-Pakistan people, which operated in East Pakistan against the Bengali nationalist movement during the Bangladesh War of Independence, under the patronage of the Government of Pakistan.

  8. Elite Police - Wikipedia

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    The Elite Police (Urdu: اشرافیہ پولیس), also known as the "Elite Police Force" or "Police Commandos", [1] [2] [3] is a branch of the Punjab Police specializing in counter-terrorist operations and VIP security duties, as well as acting against serious crime and performing high-risk operations which can't be carried out by the regular ...

  9. Razakars (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The former Bangladesh government denoted all collaborators of the Pakistan forces as Razakars. [2] This includes leaders, members of East Pakistan Central Peace Committee and even the Chakma King Maharaja Tridev Roy. [2] In Bangladesh today, Razakar is used as a pejorative term meaning "traitor" or Judas. [4]