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Gay teacher at Dhaka University pleads innocent after arrest on sex harassment charges

Gay teacher at Dhaka University pleads innocent after arrest on sex harassment charges

LGBTQ rights advocates see students’ complaints as an Islamist conspiracy

Ershad Halim (Photo courtesy of the University of Dhaka)
Ershad Halim (Photo courtesy of the University of Dhaka)

Police have arrested professor Ershad Halim of the Department of Chemistry at Dhaka University on allegations of sexually assaulting male students over an extended period.

Ershad proclaimed his innocence in a court hearing, but he was denied bail and was sent to prison.

The LGBTQ rights organization JusticeMakers Bangladesh in Paris (JMBF) declared that Ershad was the victim of an anti-gay conspiracy by pro-Islamist students who made false allegations against him because he belongs to the gay sexual minority community.

The newspaper Prothom Alo reported (in an article that is edited and condensed here):

He was arrested at home around 11 p.m. on Nov. 13.  Also that night, a student who claims to have been assaulted, filed a case against Ershad at Mirpur Model police station, accusing him of sexual assault and physical abuse.

Following these developments, police picked him up from his residence later that night.

Abu Nayeem, a student of the Department of Chemistry and vice-president of Fazlul Haque Muslim Hall Students’ Union, said 12 students have described being sexually assaulted by Ershad.

Dhaka University proctor Saifuddin Ahmed said Ershad has been instructed to refrain from all academic activities.

Student press conference demanded the arrest of Chemistry Professor Ershad Halim on sexual harassment charges. (Photo courtesy of Prothom Alo)
During a press conference on Nov. 13, University of Dhaka students demanded the arrest of Chemistry Professor Ershad Halim on sexual harassment charges and his expulsion from the university. (Photo courtesy of Prothom Alo)

 

Defense counsel’s remarks: My client is innocent

In court, defense counsel Shyamal Kumar Roy appealed for bail, arguing that his client was innocent.

He also claimed that, as the teacher was due to be considered for the position of department chair in a few months, other teachers had conspired to frame him.

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The lawyer also mentioned that professor Halim has a wife and a child studying in Class VIII, questioning why he would engage in such acts.

JMBF decries an Islamist anti-gay conspiracy

JMBF demanded Ershad’s immediate and unconditional release and the withdrawal of the case filed against him

“JMBF firmly believes that provoking a group of pro-Islamist students to make false, baseless, and conspiratorial allegations against a teacher simply because he belongs to the gay sexual minority community, and subsequently arresting and jailing him, constitutes a clear violation of the Constitution of Bangladesh, secularism, civil rights, and the fundamental human rights declared by the United Nations,” the organizatiou stated.

JMBF called for an independent, impartial, and transparent investigation under the direct supervision of international gay rights advocates, to be followed by legal action against the pro-Islamist instigators who were involved.

They also called for “psychosocial support and fair financial compensation” for  Ershad.

Robert Simon, JMBF’s chief adviser and a prominent French gay rights activist, stated:
“Structural oppression, social discrimination, and institutional harassment against sexual minorities in Bangladesh are increasing at an alarming rate. As part of this trend, a gay university teacher at Dhaka University has been targeted and framed with false allegations due to his sexual identity, an act that violates even the minimum standards of human rights. When politically and ideologically motivated groups accuse a university teacher, it raises serious concerns about the independence, safety, and fairness of the justice system.”
Shahanur Islam, the founder and president of JMBF, stated:
“Following the fall of the previous government, Islamist fundamentalist groups have been re-energized under the direct patronage of the current interim administration. As a result, gay students and teachers across various educational institutions are increasingly being targeted. Particularly at Dhaka University, since the pro-Islamist student group gained control of the student union, discrimination against sexual minority students has escalated. As part of this scheme, false allegations were brought against Chemistry Department teacher Dr. Ershad Halim through instigated students, leading to the filing of a case, arrest, and imprisonment without any proper investigation, which is a blatant violation of due process, justice, and human rights.”
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