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Attacks, misinformation frighten Bangladeshi Hindus

  • Fears are being turbocharged by false rumours of deadly attacks being spread online and amplified by media in Hindu-majority neighbour India

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Hindus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, block the streets of an intersection on Saturday as they protest against violence on their community. Photo: Reuters

Young Bangladeshi professional Tanushree Shaha is outraged by recent mob violence against her family in the chaotic wake of premier Sheikh Hasina’s ouster from power, fearful that her fellow Hindus could face more reprisals.

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Those fears, however justified, are being turbocharged by a wave of false rumours of other, deadly attacks being spread online and amplified by the media in Hindu-majority neighbour India.

Hindus are the largest minority faith in mostly Muslim Bangladesh and are considered a steadfast support base for Hasina’s party, the Awami League.

After Hasina’s abrupt resignation and flight abroad on Monday brought an end to her 15 years of autocratic rule, numerous Hindu families came into the cross hairs of their neighbours.

“A group of people vandalised my uncle’s shop,” said Shaha, the 31-year-old manager of a handicrafts business in the capital Dhaka.

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She told reporters the mob had stolen his cash till and emptied the shelves of his grocery store further north in the city of Mymensingh.

They then beat him and demanded more money to prevent future attacks.

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