Appealing to the World Community and the UN Human Rights Council seeking a special session at the UNHRC to examine the continued attacks against minorities in Bangladesh.
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Summary: Hindus and other Minorities in Bangladesh are under siege. Since 2013, more than 5000 attacks took place against minorities in Bangladesh. In October, 2021 more than 1171 mass attacks happened in 34 districts of Bangladesh in which 600 Hindu women and girls were subject to sexual attacks in a single town, five women and girls gang raped, 15 Hindu men were killed and hundreds of homes, business and places of worship belonging to country's dwindling Hindu minorities were pillaged and set on fire. There is no reduction of violence against country’s minorities despite Bangladesh high court’s ruling for judicial enquiry. With the review of this situation, HRCBM an NGO in special consultative status with UN calls upon world community requesting that the onslaught against minorities in Bangladesh be considered an act of genocide. The organization further extends the call to world authorities seeking a special human rights session at the UN Human Rights Council to examine the ongoing violence against the minorities in Bangladesh.
San Jose, CA (prurgent.com), December 12, 2021. Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM), an NGO in special consultative status with ECOSOC of the United Nations, expresses its deep anguish and concern over the recent barbaric atrocities done against Hindus in the different parts of Bangladesh. On October 13th, 2021, Islamists went on a rampage against the country's Hindu minorities in 34 districts of the 64 districts of Bangladesh. It was an orchestrated attacks in which a copy of Quran, the holy book of Islam was place at a Durga Puja Pandal by Islamists [1]. Later, in coordinated social media posts Islamists alleged that Hindus have desecrated the Quran. The spread of these rumors and lack of protection from law enforcement agencies emboldened Islamists to initiate mass attacks on Hindus in 34 districts of Bangladesh, killing Hindu men, gang raping Hindu women and girls, and pillaging their homes, businesses, and temples. It is alleged that the ruling party cadres and leaders also joined Islamists in the onslaught.
Following the attacks, a writ was filed before Bangladesh High Court division of the Supreme Court and a judicial inquiry was ordered on October 28, 2021 [2]. However, despite the high court orders there is no let down of attacks against Hindus and other minorities in different parts of the country. According to investigative reports submitted to HRCBM, in November 2021 alone at least 14 people belonging to Hindu community was killed, 113 wounded, 36 temples and houses are vandalized, 1 women is gang raped and 9 women were sexually assaulted. The Hindu community in Bangladesh is currently under siege and the situation warrants the call for a special session of the UN Human Rights Council to examine ongoing violence against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. The following are accounts of attacks (based on initial investigation) against the country's dwindling Hindu minorities.
November, 2021 attacks: There have been 126 attacks in which 14 Hindu people were killed, 5 others received death threats, 25 others were attacked with intention to kill them and 113 Hindus were wounded as a result of the attacks. About 92 families lost everything because of the mass attacks, 1 women gang raped while 9 others sexually assaulted, and another woman was kidnaped whose whereabouts is unknown. In the ongoing attacks, 12851 families are under siege, 36 temples were set on fire and sustained property damage is more than $2 B.
October, 2021 attacks: In 1171 coordinated mass attacks at 34 districts of Bangladesh, 15 Hindu men were killed, five women were gang raped and one 11 year-old girl was hospitalized at Anwarkhan Medical at Dhaka with severe gang rape injury. During the attacks at Chandpur town of the Hajiganj district, more than 500 Hindu women and girls were sexually assaulted for several hours at different intersections of the town. These women and girls were returning to their home from local Durga puja festivals. Despite the knowledge of the incident, the law enforcement agencies neither came to rescue nor attempted to block the attacks against Hindu women and girls in the town. The onslaught against Hindus continued for several days since October 13th, 2021 in which 15,739 families were under siege and many of them lost much of their earthly belongings. In the attacks, 308 temples were either vandalized or set on fire, 1036 idols destroyed and 625 people belonging to Hindu community sustained severe injury due to violent attacks against the community. The property damage is more than $3Billions.
It is to be noted that attacks such as these against the country's dwindling minorities are not new. In 2006, HRCBM filed a writ before Bangladesh Supreme Court seeking the justice for attacks against Hindus since 1990 to 2006 in which many Hindu men were killed, thousands of Hindu women and girls were subject to sexual attacks, gang rape and forced disappearance [3]. Despite the favorable ruling, the government did not take steps to guarantee security of minority communities in the country nor the offenders were brought to justice. As a result, attacks continued; a Bangladeshi NGO, “Ain o Salish Kendra" (ASK) reported that more than 3600 attacks took place against the country's minorities since 2013 [4].
On December 10, 2021, US Depart of Treasury issued sanctions against the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) of Bangladesh for the widespread allegations that the paramilitary force perpetrated serious human rights violation in the country through enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention of people [5].
With the review of the situation, HRCBM calls upon world community requesting that the onslaught against minorities in Bangladesh be considered an act of genocide. The organization further extends the call to world authorities seeking a special human rights session at the UN Human Rights Council to examine the ongoing violence against the minorities in Bangladesh.
Reference:
1. Amnesty International, 2021. Bangladesh: Protection of Hindus and others must be ensured amid ongoing violence. Available online at https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2021/10/bangladesh-protection-of-hindus-and-others-must-be-ensured-amid-ongoing-violence/
2. UCANEWS, 2021. Bangladesh court orders judicial probe into attacks on Hindus. Available online at https://www.ucanews.com/news/bangladesh-court-orders-judicial-probe-into-attacks-on-hindus/94764 .
3. HRCBM, 2006. Public Interest Litigation, “Writ 3380 of 2006”. Available at https://www.hrcbm.org/wp-new/pil/
4. EVERYNEWS, 2021. Bangladesh: ‘Over 3,600 assaults’ on Hindus since 2013, rights teams involved. Available at https://www.theeverynews.com/bangladesh-over-3600-attacks-on-hindus-since-2013-rights-groups-concerned-world-news/
5. US Dept of the Treasury, 2021. Treasury Sanctions Perpetrators of Serious Human Rights Abuse on International Human Rights Day. Available online at https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0526 . |