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Bangladesh murders: Hindu monastery worker hacked to death | Bangladesh murders: Hindu monastery worker hacked to death |
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A Hindu monastery worker has been hacked to death in Bangladesh, in what is apparently the latest attack in a series of targeted killings on religious minorities and liberal-leaning activists. | A Hindu monastery worker has been hacked to death in Bangladesh, in what is apparently the latest attack in a series of targeted killings on religious minorities and liberal-leaning activists. |
Nityaranjan Pande, a resident of the Thakur Anukul Chandra Satsanga Paramtirtha Hemayetpurdham ashram, was murdered on Friday as he took his regular morning stroll in the northwestern district of Pabna. | |
“As a diabetic, every day he walked early in the morning. Today as he was walking, several attackers hacked him in the neck... He died on the spot," Abdullah Al-Hasan, a local police station chief, told AFP news agency. | |
“He lived here for a long time,” Naresh Madhu, a local NGO worker, told bdnews24.com. “He became one of us. He was a simple man. He had no enemies.” | “He lived here for a long time,” Naresh Madhu, a local NGO worker, told bdnews24.com. “He became one of us. He was a simple man. He had no enemies.” |
Police are still investigating the murder, which has not yet been confirmed as Islamist-related and no one has yet claimed responsibility. | Police are still investigating the murder, which has not yet been confirmed as Islamist-related and no one has yet claimed responsibility. |
Almost 50 people, ranging from Shia Muslims to gay rights activists, have been killed by suspected Islamist extremists in Bangladesh the last three years – many hacked to death. | Almost 50 people, ranging from Shia Muslims to gay rights activists, have been killed by suspected Islamist extremists in Bangladesh the last three years – many hacked to death. |
Several days earlier, another Hindu was also murdered, in an attack which has been blamed on Islamist militants, in the Jhenaidah district. Ananda Gopal Ganguly, 70, a priest, was found almost decapitated in a field near his place of worship. Militant group Isis later claimed responsibility but the government later said domestic extremists were responsible for the attack. | Several days earlier, another Hindu was also murdered, in an attack which has been blamed on Islamist militants, in the Jhenaidah district. Ananda Gopal Ganguly, 70, a priest, was found almost decapitated in a field near his place of worship. Militant group Isis later claimed responsibility but the government later said domestic extremists were responsible for the attack. |
Some have claimed the attacks are linked to local politics, rather than international terrorism, after disputes between local political parties have become more intense. | Some have claimed the attacks are linked to local politics, rather than international terrorism, after disputes between local political parties have become more intense. |
Bangladesh is a Muslim-majority country but Hindus compromise up to 10 per cent of the population. | Bangladesh is a Muslim-majority country but Hindus compromise up to 10 per cent of the population. |
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