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Birangona (Bengali: বীরাঙ্গনা, lit. 'war heroine') is the
title awarded by the
Government of
Bangladesh to
women raped during the
Bangladesh Liberation...
- society.
Since 1972,
victims of rape
during the war have been
recognized as
Birangona, or "war heroines", by the
government of Bangladesh.
Following the partition...
- had been
raped during the conflict. Such
women were
accorded the
title Birangona (war heroine) by the
Government of Bangladesh, but this did not prevent...
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Birangona:
Women of War is a
British one-act play by
Leesa Gazi
about the
untold true
stories of
female survivors and sufferers,
Birangona, of the Bangladesh...
- the
birangona. Seam (SIU, 2014), her
first book, was a
collection of
poems that were
inspired by the many
interviews she had with the
birangona; and...
- A
Golden Age at the
Southbank Centre. Her
theatrical credits include:
Birangona:
Women of War, Sonata, Rokey's Dream, Demon's Revenge,
Ponderful People...
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Bangladeshi sculptor. She was the
first one to
publicly announce herself as
Birangona, a term
coined by
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the rape
victims of the Liberation...
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women raped is Ami
Birangona Bolchhi ("I, the heroine, speak") by
Nilima Ibrahim. The work
includes in its name from the word
Birangona (Heroine), given...
- (****stani Soldier)
Shaina Amin as
Young Meher Reetu A
Sattar as
Neela (
Birangona/Freedom fighter) Azad Abul
Kalam as
Shumon (Communist
Party worker) Humayun...
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analysis of
conflict in
South Asia. She has also
carried out
research on
Birangona, rape
victims of the
Bangladesh Liberation war. She also
tracked down...