Human Rights day: Discrimination and persecution upon Minority Hindus in Bangladesh condemned in Dhaka, Bangaon and Kolkata.
Upananda Brahmachari | HE Media Bureau | New Delhi | 11 Dec 2013::
On the Human Rights Day on 10th December, various Rights Groups and
Hindu organisations opposed the discrimination and persecution upon
Minority Hindus and other religious minorities and conducted various
programmes in Dhaka, Bangaon and Kolkata.
Demonstration and awareness programme in Dhaka
Bangladesh
Minority Watch (BDMW) – Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD) and
Bangladesh Center for Human Rights Development (BCHRD) jointly organized
-Discussion Meeting – peaceful demonstration and awareness programme on
International Human Rights Day-2013 in front of National Press
Club-Dhaka-Bangladesh with a centralized theme to alleviate the
tantamount attack and humiliation of Bangladesh minority people, mainly
Hindus-Buddhist and the Christian people there.
…
The program was marked successful as
more than 100 participants including minorities from various parts of
Dhaka and Narayongonj District attended the meeting with festoon and
placards to mark the day despite Hartals (strikes) called by
Jamat-E-Islam at Dhaka denouncing the death sentence of Abdul Kader
Mollah passed by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of
Bangladesh.
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Hindu minorities are presently at a
stake and fleeing from Bangladesh to seek refuge in neighbouring India
through the present turmoil in Bangladesh between Awami League and BNP
after the pronouncement of some death sentence for the War Criminals in
BD.
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In the demonstration the speakers said
that Bangladesh must stop all the violation of Human Rights towards the
minorities and must ensure to bring back the 1971 Constitution for the
healing of the fractured Human Rights in BD so far.
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Monoranjan Ghoshal – the Freedom
fighter & renowned singer of Bangladesh Radio, Advocate
Rabindra Ghosh-President of Bangladesh Minority Watch (BDMW) , Advocate
Rana Das Gupta-Prosecutor-International Criminal Tribunal and
Secretary-General of Hindu Bouddha Christian Unity Council, Mohammad
Abdul Khaleque- President- Biswa Bangalee Convention, Dr. Gopal Debnath-
Professor of University, Advocate Prodiwp Saha, Ms. Anita Paul-Social
Organizer, Manik Chandra Sarkar-Secretary of BDMW-Narayangonj, Ganesh
Rajbongshi, Mahabul Hoque –BCHRD , Shamsul Alam Chowdhury and many
others were present and delivered their speeches on the importance of
Human Rights Day concerning religious minorities.
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Most of the speakers stressed upon the
urgent need of establishing good governance and democracy. Some specific
demands were raised and highlighted for ensuring voting rights of
vulnerable groups. Protection Rights of HR defenders and minorities were
discussed.
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Leaflets concerning human rights issues
ensuring equal participation of minorities in the ensuing national
election in Bangladesh, were also distributed and exhibited.
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Hindu Samhati rally in Bangaon
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Hindu
Samhati, a Hindu organisation working mainly in West Bengal, took
out a big protest rally against Persecution of Hindus by Fundamentalist
Muslims in Bangladesh. Bangaon is a sensitive border town on the
India-Bangladesh border in N 24 Parganas District of WB.
Though police refused to give permission
to Hindu Samhati’s rally, the protesters thronged in good number. Some
criticized that the WB police and their direct controller Chief
Minister, Mamtaz Banu Arjee, are supporters of Jamaat-e-Islami & BNP
of Bangladesh and behaving like Islamist.
As a matter of fact, the Rally set to be
nullified to avoid any displeasure the fundamentalist Muslims here in
West Bengal. Hence, the ruling party, Trinamool Congress (TMC) put all
hurdles to obtain the permission from police. Therefore, under a
culpable instruction from the TMC leaders, Bangaon police refused to
give the necessary permission to hold our rally.
However, Hindu Samhati activists were
ready to face any consequences only to show solidarity with victimized
minority brothers and sisters of Bangladesh.
The speakers highlighted the plight of
minority Hindus living in Bangladesh and the Hindu refugees came in
India under a bare religious atrocities and persecution. ”We will not
turn a blind eye to the worsening plight of our Hindu Brothers and
sisters of Banglades”, said Ajit Adhikari, the chief organiser of the
rally
Advocate Brojendra Nath Roy, Bikarna
Naskar, Nisith Ghosh, Abhijit Mishra and other key persons of the
organisation attended the rally.
The Campaign
Against Atrocities on Minorities in Bangladesh (CAAMB), a Kolkata based
human rights organization that campaigns against human rights
violations on minorities and liberal thinkers in Bangladesh put a small
book stall in front of Acadeny of Fine Arts, Kolkata at Human Rights
Fair, 2013.
The books mainly on Human Rights and the
Works on the matter of Rights Violation of Minorities in Bangladesh were
displayed in the stall for both sit-on-reading and sale. Some books
from Bangladesh by eminent authors like Salam Azad, M A Khan, Humayun
Azad, Shariar Kabir were the main attractions of the stall.
The books, written by Rabindranath Dutta
(born in Bangladesh -settled in West Bengal) on Bangladesh Hindu
Genocide and Plight of BD Hindus, were also sold in good numbers.
As before, CAAMB activists distributed
leaflets highlighting the plight of Bangladeshi Hindu and other
religious minorities with a request to the present Govt of BD to stop
attack on them in various parts of Bangladesh by the fundamental
Islamist belonging to some political parties.
In a discussion forum, Mohit Roy,
Rabindranath Dutta and other dignitaries of CAAMB interacted with the
interested people to do something for the cause of dying religious
minorities in Bangladesh.
Courtesy: BDMW | SDF | CAAMB.
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