Rising Hate Crimes Target Minorities in Bangladesh: A Call for Justice
A disturbing surge in violence against religious minorities has gripped Bangladesh, with over 2,442 reported incidents between August 2024 and June 2025. Human rights organizations are raising serious concerns about the escalating situation and the lack of adequate response from the interim government led by Yunus.
Communities Face Killings, Arson, and Other Atrocities
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council has documented a staggering 2,442 incidents of hate crimes during this period. These attacks range from killings and arson to other forms of violence and intimidation, creating a climate of fear and insecurity for minority communities.
Concerns Rise Over Impunity for Perpetrators
A key concern highlighted by human rights groups is the apparent impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators of these crimes. The lack of effective investigations and prosecutions sends a dangerous message that such violence will be tolerated, further emboldening those who target minorities.