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‘They are united in their hatred for us’: Why there’s no reprieve for Hindus in Bangladesh, despite Awami League’s return to power

“‘They are united in their hatred for us’: Why there’s no reprieve for Hindus in Bangladesh, despite Awami League’s return to power”, Swarajyamag, February 11, 2024:

“At least one Hindu man was hacked to death, a dozen others attacked and injured and scores of houses belonging to Hindus looted across Bangladesh, over the last three days since the declaration of results of the parliamentary elections in the country. 

Their crime: they were perceived to have either voted for or against the Awami League, or had abstained from voting. 

Barun Ghosh, an Awami League (AL) functionary at Jhenaidah town in the country’s western Khulna division, was hacked to death Tuesday (9 January) evening…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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