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‘The War Is Not Over Yet’ begins at Alliance Française today

Daily Sun Report, Dhaka

Published: 21 Jun 2024

‘The War Is Not Over Yet’ begins at Alliance Française today
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A research-based project exhibition titled “The War Is Not Over Yet” by Mashruk Ahmed will kick off at Alliance Française de Dhaka today. The inauguration ceremony will be held at its La Galerie at 5.30pm.

“War Is Not Over Yet” is a research-based project by Mashruk Ahmed. Through integrating photography, videography, and archival materials, the artist collaborates with women freedom fighters to explore their narratives. The exhibition also aims to provide a sanctuary for their stories and experiences. The exhibition is curated by ASM Rezaur Rahman.

Ever since the Liberation War in 1971, the many women who fought for Bangladesh’s independence alongside their male counterparts have not received the recognition that they deserve. Only three have been awarded the title ‘BirProtik’, as opposed to 426 men. The title ‘Birangona’ (war heroine) was instead given to women survivors of sexual violence during the war. These women soon found themselves exploited once again, often by men who would take for themselves financial rewards promised to the women, leaving them to suffer the stigma of a conservative society alone.

The war isn’t over yet. It is now a war declared on women by a patriarchal society that has stripped them of their identity and selfhood, disregarding all that they sacrificed in the struggle for our independence. This war will not be over until the women who fought for our independence are acknowledged, compensated for their sacrifices, and honoured, as they deserve to be.

Mashruk Ahmed, a freelance documentary photographer born and raised in Bangladesh, pursued his photography studies at CounterFoto and is currently based in Dhaka.

The exhibition will be open to all till 26 June daily from 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

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