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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Bangladesh: Islamic radicals brutally torture a Hindu family in Mymensingh 

Attacks on Hindu minorities continues in Bangladesh. This time a Hindu family was tortured brutally by Islamic radicals. Women were also not spared. The incident happened in Mymensingh district on 8th of June.

As per information received from Hindu activists from Bangladesh, the affected Hindu family has been living at Dhanikhola village under Trishal Upozila of Mymensingh district. It is alleged that for past few months, Islamic radicals were trying to evict the family. They allegedly threatened the family to leave the country. But they didn’t care the threats.

In the morning of 8th of June, Islamic radicals led by Muhammad Jalil and Muhammad Manna attacked the Hindu family. They damaged the house. When resisted, family members were brutally tortured. Women were not spared as radicals thrashed the women. 

Later the family filed a complaint at Trishal police station. The affected Hindu family alleged that police is not taking any steps to arrest the accused.

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  1. The Bangladeshi Jihadist Muslims have been waging genocidal attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus since its independence. As a result many Hindus have fled the country.
    These Muslims are not the true followers of Islam which is nonviolent and accepts other religions with dignity.

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