The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) noted in 2020 that “amidst the Bangladeshi governments’ broader crackdown on civil rights, freedom of religion or belief continues to be impacted, especially for the country’s religious minorities—including Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and Ahmadi Muslims.”
“205 incidents of persecution of Hindus, other minorities in Bangladesh since Aug 5, says Unity Council,” Daily Excelsior, August 10, 2024:
DHAKA, Aug 9 : The Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Oikya Parishad on Friday reported 205 incidents of persecution of Hindus and members of other minority communities across 52 districts of Bangladesh since Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and left the country on August 5. The council said this in an open letter to Muhammad Yunus, who was sworn in as the chief adviser of the interim government on Thursday. The letter was revealed today at the Nasrul Hamid Auditorium of Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU). Nirmal Rosario, the president of the organisation, said: “We have preliminarily learned that at least 205 incidents of minority persecution have occurred in 52 districts so far. “We seek protection because our lives are in a disastrous state. We are staying up at night guarding our homes and temples. I have never seen such incidents in my life. We demand that the government restore communal harmony in the country,” Nirmal said. The open letter welcomed Yunus as the “leader of a new era” born from the unprecedented student and public movements aimed at establishing an equitable society and reform. The organisation expressed profound sorrow and concern over a particular group’s unprecedented violence against minorities, tarnishing this achievement, the Daily Star reported. According to organisational details and media reports, thousands of Hindu families have become destitute and many temples have been attacked and burned. Numerous women have faced physical assaults, and there have been murders in several places. Other minorities have also suffered during this period. The ongoing communal violence that started on August 5 has caused widespread fear, anxiety, and uncertainty among minorities in Bangladesh. This unrest has also resulted in international condemnation, the letter said. “We demand an immediate end to this situation,” the letter said…. During the interim government’s swearing-in ceremony, criticism had arisen due to the exclusion of religious texts other than the Quran. Council Presidium member Kajal Devnath said, “The exclusion of readings from other religious texts contradicts our constitution, the spirit of the Liberation War, and anti-discrimination values….