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Bangladesh protest against Facebook post turns deadly


21 October 2019  

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AGENCIES: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday called for calm after at least four people were killed after police fired on thousands of Bangladeshi Muslims protesting against Facebook messages that allegedly defamed the Prophet Muhammad.

Mob attacks over online posts perceived to be blasphemous have emerged as a major headache for security forces in Bangladesh, where Muslims make up some 90 percent of the country’s 168 million people.

Some 20,000 Muslims demonstrated at a prayer ground in Borhanuddin town on the country’s largest island of Bhola to call for the execution of a young Hindu man charged with inciting religious tension through online messages.

Publish Date : 21 October 2019 09:46 AM

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