Showing posts with label #Dhaka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Dhaka. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Four killed and nine police officers injured in terror attack in Bangladesh during Eid prayer


Another terror attack has taken place in Bangladesh during the Eid prayer. Two Bangladeshi policeman were killed and nine other officers were wounded in the attack when radical Islamists hurled crude bombs and engaged in a shootout with police. The venue of the attack was near Sholakia ground at Kishoreganj district, before Eid prayers began. It was the largest congregation in Bangladesh with 200,000 people who had gathered to offer prayers.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has condemned the terror attack on the occasion of Eid and said that terrorism is against Islam and humanity.
This has been reported in zeenews.india.com dated 7 July 2016.
A revealed by eyewitnesses, the attack was led by 6-7 youths. They attacked a cop with knife and exploded bombs. They also hurled homemade bombs at a police team, killing one officer. A total of four people have been killed - they are two police constables, a woman and an attacker.
The attack targeted a police contingent that was guarding the Sholakia Ground in Kishoreganj district. Bangladesh Information Minister has indicated that while one attacker has been killed, another has been taken alive by the security forces.
It may be recalled that on Friday evening, a group of gunmen had attacked the cafe in Bangladesh capital Dhaka’s diplomatic district Gulshan and killed 22 people including two police officers and twenty hostages. 17 of the dead were foreign nationals.


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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Gunmen strike a restaurant in Dhaka - 20 killed in the attack


Twenty people have been killed after gunmen struck a popular restaurant Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka and took dozens of hostages during a 12-hour siege. It has been officially confirmed that those who died had been killed with sharp weapons. Around six and 10 attackers stormed the building in the Bangladesh​i capital's diplomatic zone.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 2 July 2016.
Six gunmen were killed and one captured while 13 hostages were rescued and the operation was declared over. Bangladesh's Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has confirmed that one of the militants had been arrested. As per the eyewitness of a kitchen staffer, the gunmen were armed with firearms and bombs and entered the bakery at around 9.20pm local time and took customers and staff hostage at gunpoint. There were 20 foreigners taken hostage.
A massive firefight erupted outside the bakery located in the Gulshan area of the capital and near a small hospital as well as the Nordic Club - this is a private members' club popular with expats. CNN says - all the 20 killed in the attack were foreigners and ISIS has claimed responsibility.


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Friday, April 8, 2016

Another Bangladeshi blogger killed in Dhaka because of his views on religion


Another Bangladeshi blogger fell to attacks by people who hated him for his views on religion. The group of men armed with machetes killed the secular activist at a crowded intersection in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. This has been confirmed by a police official and is the latest in a series of grisly attacks on intellectuals and bloggers who have written critically about Islamists on social media.
This has been reported in telegraphindia.com dated 8 April 2016.
According to witnesses, a group of clean-shaven men surrounded the 28-year-old law student at the state-run Jagannath University. He hailed from Sylhet, was a convinced atheist and used to express his views on Facebook. At the time of the attack, he was walking on the street and the time was around 8.30pm. The attackers slashed his head and then shot him when he fell to the ground.
The location was Wari, the area of Old Dhaka where the killing took place.
This stabbing was similar to a series of earlier attacks on bloggers that had been carried out last year, often in crowded public places. The leader of al-Qaida's branch in the Indian subcontinent had released a video taking credit for two of the killings in which the victims were labeled as "blasphemers". In October there were fatal attacks on two men who had published the works of atheist writers.


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Friday, August 7, 2015

Niloy Neel, fourth blogger of Bangladesh, hacked to death in Dhaka


#BangladeshiBlogger #niloy neel #Dhaka It was yet another incident of a shocking murder of a blogger of Bangladesh in Dhaka – and, with this murder, it becomes the fourth one in Bangladesh. This Bangladeshi blogger was known for his atheist views and he was hacked to death by a gang of men armed with machetes.
This has been reported in bbc.com dated 7 August 2015.
The name of the blogger s Niloy Neel and the attack took place in his home in the city's Goran area. He is the fourth secularist blogger who has been killed this year by suspected Islamist militants in Bangladesh.
AS per information there was a gang of six attackers. They had tricked their way into the house on the pretext of renting a flat. Two of them then took him to a room and then slaughtered him there while his wife was in the flat but confined to another room.
Ii is learnt that he had been an anti-extremist voice of reason. He was believed to be the voice against fundamentalism and extremism and also for minority rights - especially women's rights and the rights of indigenous people.
Niloy Neel was not only secular but atheist and, like two of the others, he was from a Hindu, not a Muslim, background.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

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This is the third such deadly attack this year as reported in bbc.com dated 12 May 2015.
The individual was attacked by a masked gang who were wielding machetes.
The blogger blogged for Mukto-Mona – this website was, once upon a time, moderated by blogger Avijit Roy who was himself hacked to death in February. He was a Bangladeshi born US blogger and was critical of religious intolerance.
It may be recalled that he was killed in a machete attack while he was visiting the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka. He was returning with his wife from a book fair in the city when he was attacked. His wife suffered head injuries and lost a thumb.
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Monday, March 30, 2015

Another Bangladesh blogger hacked to death in Dhaka


#Dhaka #Bangladesh #WashiqurRahman #AvijitRoy #blogger Another blogger Washiqur Rahman of Bangladesh has been hacked to death in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka near his home in Begunbari region. This brutal killing has come within a month of murder in broad daylight of another blogger. He was Avijit Roy, a US-blogger and he fell victim to a machete attack while he was visiting Dhaka.
He was a prominent atheist writer and had criticized religious intolerance.
This has been reported in bbc.com dated 30 March 2015.
Two students at an Islamic seminary have reportedly been arrested in connection of the death of Washiqur Rahman. He used to blog under a pen-name, Kucchit Hasher Channa, or Ugly Duckling and had criticized irrational religious beliefs. He was killed on a busy street in Dhaka and two suspects, armed with meat cleavers, were caught near the scene.
These suspects has told the police they had targeted Washiqur Rahman because of his anti-Islamic writing.
These deaths of Avijit Roy and Washiqur Rahman have brought forth concerns about freedom of speech in Bangladesh. Several secular-minded writers have been targeted in the country by militants.

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Friday, February 27, 2015

Death of a US-Bangladesh blogger at the hands of religious fanatics in Dhaka


#AvijitRoy #Dhaka #Bangladesh #religiousfanatics The incident of the hacking to death of a blogger in the name of religion reveals the undercurrents in society with fears of terrorism and death lurking round every corner. The brutal murder of Avijit Roy, a US-Bangladesh blogger at the hands of fanatics in Dhaka, is proof as reported in bbc.com dated 27 February 2015.
Avijit Roy was returning from a local book fair with his wife when a knife-wielding mob, armed with meat cleavers, attacked them and hacked him to death. They had ambushed the couple as they were on their way towards a roadside tea stall.
He was an atheist who advocated secularism and his writings on religion earned for him wraths of Islamist hardliners. Police have yet to make any arrests but the gingers of suspicion point to a local Islamist group that has praised the killing on the internet. As informed by his family, he had received threats after publishing articles that promoted secular views, science and social issues in his Bengali-language blog, Mukto-mona, or Free Mind.
It seems he had defended atheism in a recent Facebook post. He had called it as "a rational concept to oppose any unscientific and irrational belief".
His death has been mourned by hundreds of students who gathered in Dhaka.

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