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Bangladesh: Hindu tailor hacked to death in Tangail | |
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A Hindu tailor has been hacked to death in a district of central Bangladesh, police say, the latest of a number of Islamist killings in the country. | A Hindu tailor has been hacked to death in a district of central Bangladesh, police say, the latest of a number of Islamist killings in the country. |
Nikhil Joarder, who was in his early 50s, was attacked as he sat outside his shop in Tangail on Saturday afternoon. | Nikhil Joarder, who was in his early 50s, was attacked as he sat outside his shop in Tangail on Saturday afternoon. |
Police said he had been arrested in 2012 for allegedly making derogatory comments about Islam, then released. | Police said he had been arrested in 2012 for allegedly making derogatory comments about Islam, then released. |
Islamic State claimed the attack although the authorities deny the group is active in the country. | Islamic State claimed the attack although the authorities deny the group is active in the country. |
A number of similar recent killings in Bangladesh have been claimed by various Islamist militant groups. | A number of similar recent killings in Bangladesh have been claimed by various Islamist militant groups. |
On Monday, Xulhaz Mannan, a leading gay rights activist and editor at the country's only LGBT magazine, was hacked to death along with another man in his Dhaka flat. | On Monday, Xulhaz Mannan, a leading gay rights activist and editor at the country's only LGBT magazine, was hacked to death along with another man in his Dhaka flat. |
A Bangladeshi militant group affiliated to al-Qaeda, Ansar al-Islam, said it was behind those killings. | A Bangladeshi militant group affiliated to al-Qaeda, Ansar al-Islam, said it was behind those killings. |
Last year, four prominent secular bloggers were also killed with machetes. | Last year, four prominent secular bloggers were also killed with machetes. |
The four bloggers had all appeared on a list of 84 "atheist bloggers" drawn up by Islamist groups in 2013 and widely circulated. | The four bloggers had all appeared on a list of 84 "atheist bloggers" drawn up by Islamist groups in 2013 and widely circulated. |
Who is being targeted? | Who is being targeted? |
The grim list of those who have fallen victim to attacks by Islamist militants in Bangladesh is growing ever diverse. | The grim list of those who have fallen victim to attacks by Islamist militants in Bangladesh is growing ever diverse. |
Secular bloggers, academics, gay rights activists, and members of religious minorities including Shia, Sufi and Ahmadi Muslims, Christians and Hindus have all been killed, many of them hacked to death. | Secular bloggers, academics, gay rights activists, and members of religious minorities including Shia, Sufi and Ahmadi Muslims, Christians and Hindus have all been killed, many of them hacked to death. |
That a university professor whose family said believed in God could also be murdered suggests the list of those at risk has widened further. | That a university professor whose family said believed in God could also be murdered suggests the list of those at risk has widened further. |
Who exactly is behind the attacks remains murky. Bangladesh has myriad extremist groups and there have been few convictions over the attacks. | Who exactly is behind the attacks remains murky. Bangladesh has myriad extremist groups and there have been few convictions over the attacks. |
Bangladesh has disputed claims by so-called Islamic State or al-Qaeda-linked groups for the attacks, instead often blaming opposition parties or local Islamist groups. | Bangladesh has disputed claims by so-called Islamic State or al-Qaeda-linked groups for the attacks, instead often blaming opposition parties or local Islamist groups. |
But until the killings stop the government itself will face accusations of not doing enough to protect minorities in the Sunni-dominated nation. | But until the killings stop the government itself will face accusations of not doing enough to protect minorities in the Sunni-dominated nation. |