Attacks on Hindus, indigenous people expose Bangladesh’s growing intolerance
A self-serving ruling class and a hypocritical liberal class have ensured the country’s minorities are no longer safe. Read more »
A self-serving ruling class and a hypocritical liberal class have ensured the country’s minorities are no longer safe. Read more »
Eminent Bangladeshi economist and researcher Dr Abul Barkat has estimated that there will be no Hindus left in the country after three decades. Read more »
Over almost two years, radical Islamists have carried out a string of brutal attacks in Bangladesh, killing scores of bloggers, foreigners and members of religious minorities. Read more »
A Hindu house went under a pyromania assault for the second time last night at Nasirnagar upazila of Brahmanbaria in the midst of an overwhelming nearness of police and individuals from the Border Guard Bangladesh and Rapid Action Battalion. Read more »
Cow slaughtering & eating beef in a feast by Fanatics perpetrated by local Fanatic people in sacred bathing ghats at Langalbandh holy Hindu shrine and within the adjacent Temple premises of Sree Sree Chaturmukhi Brahma Mandir shocked the Hindu minorities of Bangladesh disgustedly. Read more »
The National Human Rights Commission had sought explanation from the Communist government ruling Kerala, regarding the spree of violence being unleashed in the district of Kannur after LDF assumed power in the state. Read more »
A 10-year-old young lady has purportedly been raped in Savar on the edges of the capital Dhaka Read more »
Shri. Amaresh Gaiin, RTI activist from Khulna and Coordinator of a pro-Hindu organization ‘Bangla Desh Minority Watch (BDMW)’ was brutally attacked. Read more »
Communists, so-called progressive factions, Christians and Muslims make hue and cry if their leaders are attacked or killed; but only Hindus and their organizations remain indifferent ! Read more »
The shocking fact is that around 367 ancient Hindu temples were destroyed throughout Sri Lanka. Most of these temples are in war rampant areas where Hindus were not able to do regular puja and worship. Read more »
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