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Bangladesh Hindu priest murdered by suspected Islamists | Bangladesh Hindu priest murdered by suspected Islamists |
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A Hindu priest has been killed in Bangladesh, in the latest attack by suspected Islamist militants. | A Hindu priest has been killed in Bangladesh, in the latest attack by suspected Islamist militants. |
The body of Ananda Gopal Ganguly, 70, was found in a field near his temple in western Jhenaidah district. His head had been nearly severed from his neck. | The body of Ananda Gopal Ganguly, 70, was found in a field near his temple in western Jhenaidah district. His head had been nearly severed from his neck. |
Separately, police have killed three suspected Islamists in a crackdown on extremists blamed for the murders. | Separately, police have killed three suspected Islamists in a crackdown on extremists blamed for the murders. |
Critics say the government is in denial about the killings, most of which have been blamed on or claimed by Islamists. | Critics say the government is in denial about the killings, most of which have been blamed on or claimed by Islamists. |
Two alleged members of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were shot dead in Dhaka when police raided a home in the city - police said unidentified gunmen opened fire on them. | Two alleged members of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were shot dead in Dhaka when police raided a home in the city - police said unidentified gunmen opened fire on them. |
A third - said to have been linked to a recent bombing of an Ahmadiya mosque - was killed in western Rashahi district. | A third - said to have been linked to a recent bombing of an Ahmadiya mosque - was killed in western Rashahi district. |
Who is behind the Bangladesh killings? | Who is behind the Bangladesh killings? |
Is extremism on the rise in Bangladesh? | Is extremism on the rise in Bangladesh? |
Lurching from secularism to sectarian terror? | Lurching from secularism to sectarian terror? |
Ananda Gopal Ganguly is the third person to be killed in such an attack in the past two days. | |
"He left home this morning saying that he was going to a Hindu house to offer prayers," deputy police chief Gopinath Kanjilal told AFP news agency. "Later, farmers found his near-decapitated body in a rice field." | "He left home this morning saying that he was going to a Hindu house to offer prayers," deputy police chief Gopinath Kanjilal told AFP news agency. "Later, farmers found his near-decapitated body in a rice field." |
No group has said it carried out the attack and police do not think there were any witnesses. | No group has said it carried out the attack and police do not think there were any witnesses. |
On Sunday the wife of a senior police officer investigating the attacks and a Christian businessman were killed. | |
Police say more than 40 people have been killed since January last year in the wave of attacks on those seen by extremists as offensive to Islam. | Police say more than 40 people have been killed since January last year in the wave of attacks on those seen by extremists as offensive to Islam. |
The government insists that Islamic State does not have a presence in Bangladesh and has tended to blame the opposition and local militant groups. | The government insists that Islamic State does not have a presence in Bangladesh and has tended to blame the opposition and local militant groups. |
Critics have accused the government of failing to properly address the violence in Bangladesh. | Critics have accused the government of failing to properly address the violence in Bangladesh. |
Who is being targeted? | Who is being targeted? |
The grim list of those who have fallen victim to attacks by Islamist militants in Bangladesh is growing ever more diverse. | |
Secular bloggers, academics, gay rights activists, and members of religious minorities including Shia, Sufi and Ahmadi Muslims, Christians and Hindus have all been killed, many of them hacked to death. | Secular bloggers, academics, gay rights activists, and members of religious minorities including Shia, Sufi and Ahmadi Muslims, Christians and Hindus have all been killed, many of them hacked to death. |
A university professor whose family said he was not an atheist was murdered in April, suggesting the list of those at risk had widened further. | |
Who exactly is behind the attacks remains murky. Bangladesh has myriad extremist groups and there have been few convictions over the attacks. | Who exactly is behind the attacks remains murky. Bangladesh has myriad extremist groups and there have been few convictions over the attacks. |
Bangladesh has disputed claims by so-called Islamic State (IS) or al-Qaeda-linked groups for the attacks, instead often blaming opposition parties or local Islamist groups. | Bangladesh has disputed claims by so-called Islamic State (IS) or al-Qaeda-linked groups for the attacks, instead often blaming opposition parties or local Islamist groups. |
But until the killings stop the government itself will face accusations of not doing enough to protect minorities in the Sunni-dominated nation. | But until the killings stop the government itself will face accusations of not doing enough to protect minorities in the Sunni-dominated nation. |