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Bangladesh Islamists sentenced to death for 2016 cafe attack | Bangladesh Islamists sentenced to death for 2016 cafe attack |
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Seven Islamists have been sentenced to death for a 2016 attack on a café in the Bangladeshi capital in which 22 people, mostly foreigners, were killed. | |
The attack on the Holey Artisan cafe in Dhaka was carried out by a group of five men, who took diners hostage. | The attack on the Holey Artisan cafe in Dhaka was carried out by a group of five men, who took diners hostage. |
Eight people were on trial, accused of planning and supplying the attackers with weapons. One man was acquitted. | Eight people were on trial, accused of planning and supplying the attackers with weapons. One man was acquitted. |
The 12-hour siege was Bangladesh's deadliest terrorist attack. Most of the victims were Italian or Japanese. | |
The attack was claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group, but Bangladesh disputed this, instead holding a local militant group responsible. | The attack was claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group, but Bangladesh disputed this, instead holding a local militant group responsible. |
Since the attack, Bangladesh authorities have led a brutal crackdown on militants it sees as a destabilising force in the predominantly Muslim country. | Since the attack, Bangladesh authorities have led a brutal crackdown on militants it sees as a destabilising force in the predominantly Muslim country. |
Public prosecutor Golam Sarwar Khan, speaking after the verdict was delivered, said the charges against the accused "were proved beyond any doubt". | |
"The court gave them the highest punishment," the prosecutor told reporters. | "The court gave them the highest punishment," the prosecutor told reporters. |
The seven convicted men were accused of belonging to Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), an outlawed group. | The seven convicted men were accused of belonging to Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), an outlawed group. |
How did the attack happen? | |
On the evening of 1 July 2016, five gunmen burst into the Holey Artisan cafe in the upmarket Gulshan district of Dhaka. | |
Armed with assault rifles and machetes, the young attackers opened fire and took diners hostage at gun-point. | |
The attack saw victims inside the cafe, most of whom were foreigners, shot or hacked to death by the militants. | |
After a 12-hour stand-off, army commandos stormed the building and rescued 13 hostages, killing all five militants behind the attack. | |
The casualties included nine Italians, seven Japanese, an American and an Indian. | |
Bangladesh Army Brig Gen Naim Asraf Chowdhury said the victims had been "brutally" attacked with sharp weapons. | |
"It was an extremely heinous act," Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in a televised address at the time. "What kind of Muslims are these people? They don't have any religion." |