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He made the accusation at a press conference at the Chittagong Press Club on Tuesday afternoon, highlighting the persecution of minorities in the country.
The written statement highlighted a seven-month ‘community movie’, from March to September, based on information from the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Parishad, Bangladesh Minority Watch and the media.
During this time, 18 members of the minority religious community were killed, 10 tried, 11 threatened with death, 30 raped, gang raped and tortured, six attempted rapes, three committed suicide due to indecency and 23 were kidnapped.
In addition, 26 idols were vandalized, 23 temples were vandalized and burned, 26 houses, land and crematoria were evicted, five religious institutions were seized, 63 eviction attempts were made, 34 people were threatened with deportation, 60 families were forcibly evicted of their villages and four were threatened. , Vandalism and looting of 6 houses and businesses, physical assault on 248 people, urging 20 families to convert to Islam while distributing aid to non-governmental organizations and four people have been arrested on trumped-up charges of insulting the Prophet.
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Rana Dasgupta said that the terrorists have identified the leaders and workers of the ruling Awami League party and BNP with some of these terrorists. This movie is not a complete picture, only a partial part of the whole incident. Community violence has become a daily occurrence in Bangladesh. Its main objective is to intimidate religious and ethnic minorities and force them to leave the country so that the country becomes a minority.
“This heinous conspiracy of the communal elite of the Pakistani era continues in independent Bangladesh as well. If this effort is successful, there is a good chance that the country and the nation will fall into a deep crisis.”
He also claimed that various propaganda targeting religious and ethnic minorities was being carried out indiscriminately, degrading the sacred religion of different religions through social media and constantly damaging religious sentiments.
In response to a question, Rana Dasgupta said: “We have run many general programs before. There are so many incidents happening that the tone of the government has not changed. No political party has moved. Our backs are glued to the wall. We want to move on.
“We did not forget about state communalism from 1990 to 1991, from 2001 to 2006. During the post-2006 government, we tried to leave state communalism behind, but we are still dealing with the political and social communalism that has been going on since 2011.”
Muradnagar violence ‘after settlement’
He said that Maulana Jubayer Ahmed, Maulana Khan Mohammad Abubakar Siddique, Ismail Abir through various religious meetings, so-called online training, the establishment of institutions and the rehabilitation of so-called neo-Muslims by opening fake Facebook IDs to destroy minorities, especially Hindus. It remains a cause for concern.
“On the other hand, there have been incidents of Facebook ID hacking and publication of false posts and religious insults, attacks on minority areas in Parbatipur in Dinajpur and Muradnagar in Comilla, torture of women and arrest of victims.”
The prosecutor for the International War Crimes Tribunal said: “From October 26 to 28, students from six universities and colleges have been suspended for allegedly insulting religion.” Three of them have been arrested. I can’t find one. Professor Kulash Baran Chakraborty from Chittagong University has received death threats.
“I strongly condemn the beating and burn death of a devout man named Abu Yunus Mohammad Shahidunnabi in Patgram, Lalmonirhat, on October 29, accused of insulting an imaginary religion. The planned conspiracy of the communal elite to destabilize the general situation in these countries. There is the possibility of a dire situation if strict measures are not taken immediately. “
Rumors of vandalism and arson in Muradnagar
In the eight-point press conference demand, mass sit-ins and protest processions were announced at designated locations at district, upazila, metropolitan and divisional headquarters across the country from 10 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday.
Attacks and arson in minority areas in Dinajpur, Parbatipur and Muradnagar in Comilla on charges of insulting religion, protesting against attempts to cancel the scholarship of students from different universities and demanding the release of the arrested students, threatening to kill Professor Kushal Chakraborty, chanting These eight demands are the formation of the Minorities Commission and the Ministry of Minorities.
Council leaders Chandan Biswas, Varun Kanti Chowdhury, Pradeep Chowdhury, Dolan Majumder, Subhash Das, Asim Dev, Haripada Chakraborty, Ashok Chakraborty, Swarup Pal and Rubel Pal were present at the press conference.
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