Why this silence on organised anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh?

July 27, 2009 by Dr. Richard L. Benkin  

bangladeshi hindus1Reports began trickling out of Bangladesh this spring about an anti-Hindu violence in the heart of its capital carried out in three stages: March 30, April 17, and April 29. A community of approximately 400 Hindus was reportedly going about its business when “hundreds of Muslims” suddenly descended on them and demanded they quit the homes where they and their families had lived for the past 150 years. Witnesses also report that police watched passively while attackers beat residents and destroyed a Hindu temple.

And although every Hindu, as well as the international community, should have reacted with horror and outrage, neither did.

The Bangladeshi Government denied that any such thing happened, and local police captain Tofazzal Hossain declared, “No demolition of temple occurred. There was no temple there, only a few idols.” Yet, sources for the charge — Global Human Rights Defence at The Hague and the Bangladesh Hindu, Buddhist, Christian Unity Council, as well as several local human rights groups and newspapers — are highly credible, prompting our two-month investigation that confirms something terrible did occur, even if not exactly as described by initial reports.

For while not all 400 Hindus were made homeless, a significant number were, which is tragic enough, especially since many remain so months later. Nor has the Bangladeshi Government even bothered to deny that Hindus were beaten, some religious desecration occurred, or that police were present during the attacks. We also confirmed that the area attacked was located directly behind the Sutrapur Police Station in Dhaka and the Shiv Mandir only about 18 m from it; yet, the police did nothing to stop its destruction.

This is not about one terrible event, but about a system of legalised ethnic cleansing that has proceeded non-stop for decades and which places every one of Bangladesh’s 13,000,000-15,000,000 Hindus at risk. For despite Government protestations to the contrary, normal legal protections are suspended for Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh who are often subject to arbitrary actions by the Muslim majority.

Two Hindus, Jogesh Chandra and Taraknath Das, originally owned the land in Sutrapur. They migrated to India in 1947 but before doing so, gifted it to the remaining Hindus; most of them their former servants. A local Muslim, Mahbubur Rahman, tried for years to seize it but could not produce the necessary legal fiction. But after Rahman’s death, his brother and nephews determined to do what he could not because they were politically well-connected.

They used their position to prevail upon police to demand written proof of ownership from the Hindus, which all parties knew they could not provide given their impoverished state and the nature of partition-era transactions. Nevertheless, that was all the Government needed to secretly void the Hindus’ title using Bangladesh’s Vested Property Act. This empowers the Government to declare any ‘non-Muslim’ land vested once its ownership is questioned, no mater how flimsy the pretext, and award it to any Muslim who then can seize it, as was done in Sutrapur.

Next, the police refused to pursue any prosecution in the matter, even though at least three separate crimes were committed: Land seizure, beatings, and religious destruction. The GHRD and other groups have lodged formal protests and brought the matter to Dhaka’s Metropolitan Police Commissioner, but he also “refused to take any action against the perpetrators of crime,” according to GHRD’s Jenny Lundstrom.

Nor did the cover-up stop there. Mr Zakir Hossain, chief executive of local human rights group, Nagorik Uddyog, told me that his organisation appealed to the Bangladeshi Parliament and Awami League MP Shuranjit Sengupta, but neither he nor his party has taken any action. All of the Bangladeshi officials I contacted refused to comment on the incident.

It would appear that these enforcers of the law have become enforcers of lawlessness, abetting crimes against minorities and sending a message that Bangladesh is a country where the law gives Muslims preferential treatment even if it means ignoring elementary standards of justice.

This explains how Muslims have been able to seize 75 per cent of all Hindu-owned land in Bangladesh. It also means that the reduction of Hindus from almost 30 per cent of the population to nine per cent has been no accident but a deliberate process of ethnic cleansing, which if unchecked, will rid Bangladesh of its remaining Hindu population in our lifetime. And nobody seems to care; the world’s self-appointed human rights arbiters remain shamefully silent.

Meanwhile, dozens of Hindu victims from Sutrapur, including mothers and their children, remain homeless. The lucky ones are flopping in different slums each night, but for others, as one victim put it, “We are now passing a miserable life with no home and very little to eat.”

Perhaps Americans and Europeans will think of her the next time they purchase a garment labelled, “Made in Bangladesh.”

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10 Responses to “Why this silence on organised anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh?”
  1. sushan says:

    this is happening everywhere, and stills these cowards portray to the wold they are the ones with suffering, it is time people all over the world unite against these fanatics who don’t have any right to exist in civilized world

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  2. rakib says:

    I think this is not properly true news about Bangladesh.Bangladesh has a peaceful community of Hindu & Muslim.They(Hindus) did not think themselves victim by Muslim.Even they(Hindu & Muslim) do their all religious activity like puza, eid etc with together.May be some another view of some muslims of Bangladesh but exception can not become the example, because this kinds of matter is very rare in Bangladesh.
    I want to say also that,this kind of bad and illegal news make people angry not only of this community but also to nation.This is very bad and this kind of news make quarrel between those community and make anxious of the members of those community like Mr.sushan.I think this is the time to realize that there is no biggest religion without humanity, and we must protect this kind of incident as a human.We should not make quarrel between ourself for those devil.

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  3. SHIVA says:

    tHIS IN NOT GOOD FOR HINDU

    WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING FOR OUR OUTSIDER HINDUS

    BANGLADESH IS POOR COUNTRY 1NS UPON TIME WE MADE BIG MISTAKES FOR BANGLADESH

    WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING FOR OUR HINDUS

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  4. banglason says:

    WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY BANGLADESH IS POOR COUNTRY. YOU GYS ARE DEPENDENT on that countery. the fucking india took half of bangla. now you saying Bangladesh is poor country. watch you mouth and think about before say or do anything. i dont think you have tha Commonsense, and you dont know how to respect cause your country never teach you that. and you dont have school and the parents never teach you gys how to respect other. i hope you learn something now and tell other people about it who is in your country because maybe thay also dont know how to respect.
    yea i know you talk about the picture. but maybe its not true. but next time watch you f. mouth…….

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    shantanu chattaraj Reply:

    BACHADHON….BESI PAKAMI MERO NA ENGLISH…EY…GUTI KOYEK ENGLISH SIKHLEY…KEO BADOLOK DESH HOI…AMADER JANYA TOMRA SAB…NATO MUCHEY JABE TOMRA…

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  5. Ghori says:

    I don’t know why that type of bullshit is publishing here and there. The quote “Perhaps Americans and Europeans will think of her the next time they purchase a garment labelled, “Made in Bangladesh” is a political view and it shouldn’t be taken under better account. Hindus are like brothers of Muslims in Bangladesh and that type of invented ideas are coming from outside of the border. Yeah there are local agents of outsiders who are actually incorporating these issues for the sake of their Godfather. There is no kashmir in Bangladesh where human rights are always violating.

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    Ex Muslim Reply:

    Hindus are treated as Kaafirs. Islam is a sick religion to say the least.
    Bangladeshi muslims are totally brainwashed by the terrorist manual called Quuaran.

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  6. IAG says:

    Bangladesh is the F****g poorest country in the world.
    River Ganga should wash away these ” BHANGHAARDESH “.
    Islam indeed is EVIL source ! No surprise that there is no peace where there is
    ISLAM !!! LOL ! Real Kaffirs are the muslims because they love HATE, VIOLENCE , KILL is their objective ! What kind of Mullahs can order people to kill ???
    I am disapointed that a very great EVIL MOHAMED religion spreading in this world !
    MOHAMED : PISS BE UPON HIM !
    STONE WORSHIPPERS MAADARCHOD !

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  7. sudeep79 says:

    they even butcher their own brothers like animals. the hindus are the easiest prey.

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