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Ahmadi Muslims Attacked In Bangladesh, 189 Houses, And 50 Shops Were Looted

Ahmadi Muslims attacked in Bangladesh, 189 houses, and 50 shops were looted and set on fire.

Another major attack has been reported in Ahmednagar city in the Panchagarh district of northern Bangladesh.

According to the latest reports, 189 houses and 50 shops belonging to Ahmadi Muslims were either looted or set on fire in northern Bangladesh.

In the last such spate of incidents, Zahid Hasan, a young man aged around 25, was hacked to death on March 3.

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Series of atrocities on Bangladeshi Ahmadi Muslims.

The series of atrocities on Bangladeshi Ahmadi Muslims are not taking the name of stopping. Reports said that Hasan, an Ahmadi Muslim, was killed on the opening day of the 98th annual convention.

Zahid was trying to defend the convention grounds from an attack by a large group of Ahmadi thugs, and after his assassination, three nights of attacks followed.

Four other Ahmadis were also hospitalized in critical condition, while more than 100 were killed. More people got injured.

In addition, the Ahmadiyya Mosque of Darul Wahid Mohalla and the Ahmadiyya Medical Clinic and Laboratory were torched.

In addition, 189 homes and 50 shops belonging to Ahmadi Muslims were looted or set on fire.

Worryingly, all of these incidents happened in broad daylight and in front of the police, reports the leading news agency.

IHRC gave information.

The detailed news of this extended violence and killing was disseminated by the International Human Rights Committee (IHRC), a non-profit and non-governmental organization based in London focusing on freedom of religion or belief.

The IHRC confirmed that the mob that stormed the Ahmadi conference was incited by the preaching of extremist Sunni Muslim clerics who consider Ahmadis to be heretics.

The report further stated that this was an unacceptable episode of persecution against believers, motivated by intolerance and hatred, which no religious doctrine can allow and should not justify any religious dispute.

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