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Post by : Meena Ariff
A Canadian Member of Parliament has sharply criticized the escalating violence and disorder in Bangladesh under the interim administration headed by Muhammad Yunus. The nation is experiencing a troubling surge in attacks on minority communities, predominantly targeting Hindus, almost a year after the political shift that saw the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Shuvaloy Majumdar, who serves as a Canadian MP and human rights advocate, lamented the recent incidents of mob violence as appalling and highly concerning. He highlighted the horrific lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, which has sparked widespread outrage, noting that the victim's family learned of his death via social media instead of through official channels, showcasing a significant governmental failure.
Majumdar indicated that these violent occurrences are reflective of a broader trend targeting minorities and political dissenters since the change in governance. Rather than decreasing, hostility and violence have escalated, leading to terrifying events like public lynchings.
He questioned the interim government's effectiveness and accountability, suggesting that ensuring free and fair elections in such a charged atmosphere, particularly with the prohibition of major political parties, would be exceedingly difficult.
Moreover, Majumdar connected the ongoing crisis to the lingering trauma from the 1971 independence war, arguing that entrenched extremist views continue to threaten the credibility of Bangladesh's institutions. He expressed concern over the uptick in assaults on the media and progressive voices, indicating a disconcerting rise in religious extremism that jeopardizes the nation’s secular values.
He called upon the international community to take decisive action in addressing the underlying issues fueling this violence to safeguard the rights of all citizens, irrespective of their faith or background.
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