The Horrific Reality in Bangladesh: A Genocide of Hindus To all the Hindus sending me the ISIS-level videos from Bangladesh, I am horrified. The atrocities are so extreme that I cannot even post most of them. (In the horrifying video below, they are reportedly lynching a Hindu Man) The mainstream media is lying to Westerners, pretending this is some “political protest.” No, Bangladesh is not in the throes of a civil war. Bangladesh is not simply experiencing student protests. What Bangladesh is witnessing is another genocide of Hindus. They are openly burning Hindu homes and places of worship, killing them, abducting women, raping them, and murdering children. The media is deceiving you about these so-called “protests.” Suppose the unrest was truly against the “dictatorship” of Sheikh Hasina, who resigned and fled to London with the assistance of the Bangladesh Army. Why are Hindus being hunted, tortured, terrorized, and slaughtered in Bangladesh? Opposition Parties… The radical opposition parties, pro-Jihadi Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and the Islamic Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), amplified the protests. They provided logistical support and mobilized their bases, transforming the student-led demonstrations into a broader anti-government campaign. The BNP, known for its anti-India stance, used the protests to further its agenda against Hasina’s government. Allegations of Foreign Interference: Sheikh Hasina claimed that foreign forces, particularly the left-wing-controlled US Agency for International Development (USAID), were involved in the political turmoil. Meanwhile, Muslims, emboldened by the unrest, are systematically attacking Hindus! This violence is not new. It is a continuation of the systematic persecution of Hindus that dates back to the 1971 Hindu genocide. Sheikh Hasina’s political journey has been marked by both progress and controversy, but her resignation has unleashed a wave of violence against the Hindu minority. The world must wake up to this horrifying reality and act to protect the Hindu community in Bangladesh.
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