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| Hindus in Bangladesh Demand More Security | | | agencies Mar 31 : Amid nationwide violence in Bangladesh over 1971 war crimes trial of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami leaders, the country's human rights body has criticised the government for inadequate steps to protect Hindus from recent attacks as the minority community demanded more security. "The government must answer why the people of religious minorities were living in insecurity in Bangladesh," Mizanur Rahman, the chairman of Bangladesh National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), said at a seminar yesterday. His remarks came against the backdrop of countrywide violence following the pronouncement of verdicts against top Islamist leaders for "crimes against humanity" during the 1971 war. In the violence, Jamaat activists torched or vandalised several Hindu temples and damaged hundreds of their homes.
A group of people was trying to use religion in a negative way to create confusion among the common people but "the government and the state have to take the responsibility of protecting the religions of all people," Rahman said. Talking to PTI a senior leader of Hindu community said "intensified social and political resistance" for their protection as he feared the minority community might face more violence in the coming months. "The special tribunals are expected to deliver verdicts against Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) leaders for 1971 crimes against humanity in next several months when fresh violence could spark exposing us to more insecurity," Kajal Debnath, vice president of Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad, said. |
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