Daily Star, Bangladesh reports.

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Meanwhile, Hindu community leaders last night told The Daily Star that
vandalism, arson and looting took place in temples, houses and
business establishments of Hindu people in Sylhet, Rangpur,
Thakurgaon, Laxmipur and Chapainawabganj.
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Friday, March 1, 2013 Front Page

Hindus under attack
6 temples, houses burnt outside Dhaka

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The charred remains of a house burnt by Jamaat-Shibir men in Noakhali
yesterday. Photo: Banglar Chokh

Star Report

Lashing a déjà vu of 1971, Jamaat-Shibir fanatics yesterday wrecked
havoc on the Hindu community across the country.

They damaged at least six temples, including one of Buddhists, and
torched houses and business establishments of Hindu people in
Noakhali, Gaibandha, Chittagong, Rangpur, Sylhet, Chapainawabganj and
elsewhere in the country.

In Rajganj of Noakhali, Jamaat-Shibir men set ablaze a temple and
eight houses of the Hindu community.

They also traded bullets with law enforcers in Datterhat under Sadar
Police Station and in Rajganj under Begumganj Police Station, leaving
two people killed. The deceased were identified as Khokon, 17, a
pickup van assistant, and Liton (28), a fish monger, reports our
Noakhali correspondent.

The Jamaat-Shibir men also looted a jewellery shop owned by one Biplob
Sarkar at Chandraganj Purbo Bazar in Begumganj.

Witnesses and police said hours after top Jamaat leaders Delawar
Hossain Sayedee had been sentenced to death, the marauding activists
equipped with firearms, iron rods and kerosene set fire to Harishiva
temple in Rajganj market area at 3:30pm.

"They returned an hour later. This time we were left with no choice
but to flee the area, as they started torching our houses with
kerosene," schoolteacher Shankar Chandra, who lost his house in the
attack, told The Daily Star over the phone.

Some 50 Hindu people used to live in the houses burnt down, he said,
adding that all but a few people had managed to escape to safety.
Those left behind had been beaten up and kicked out of their houses by
the Jamaat-Shibir attackers.

"We ran for our lives leaving everything behind. I was only seven
during the Liberation War in 1971, but it didn't feel this insecure
even then," said Shankar Chandra.

During the attack, the Jamaat-Shibir men also threatened newsmen to
keep from covering the incident and took away cameras of
photojournalists. They also forcefully picked up television crew
Mohtasim Billah Sabuj. Locals later rescued Sabuj and took him to
safety.

Assistant Police Superintendent (ASP) of Begumganj circle Mahbub Alam
told The Daily Star that informed of the arson, police and
firefighters had reached Rajganj around 5:00pm. Police had a hard time
containing the violence in the area, as Jamaat-Shibir men had
outnumbered the law enforcers.

When police tried to bring the situation under control, an exchange of
gunshots between the attackers and law enforcers took place. Fish
monger Liton died in the incident, said the ASP.

Almost at the same time, another group of Jamaat-Shibir men clashed
and traded gunfire with police at Datterhat area leaving Khokon
bullet-hit. He was declared dead when taken to Sadar hospital.

CHITTAGONG

Jamaat-Shibir men attacked two Hindu-majority localities at Jaldi
union of Banshkhali upazila and set ablaze a Buddhist temple at
Satkania upazila of the district yesterday.

They set fire to houses at Dhopapara and Mohajonpara of the union and
attacked people with sticks, iron rods and sharp weapons, said
Inspector Md Shahjahan of Banshkhali Police Station.

Two people had been critically wounded in the attack, said the
inspector, adding that the injured had been undergoing treatment at
upazila health complex.

Jamaat-Shibir men also set ablaze three shops belonging to Hindu
people at Kaliaish union of Satkania upazila, said Additional
Superintendent (South) Md Iltutmish of Chittagong Metropolitan Police.

GAIBANDHA

Rioters of Jamaat-e-Islami and student body Islamic Chhatra Shibir
attacked a temple and business establishments belonging to Hindus at
Bhelkobazar in Sundarganj upazila of the district yesterday afternoon.

Later in the evening, they swooped on and vandalised some houses in
Shovaganj union.

Meanwhile, Hindu community leaders last night told The Daily Star that
vandalism, arson and looting took place in temples, houses and
business establishments of Hindu people in Sylhet, Rangpur,
Thakurgaon, Laxmipur and Chapainawabganj.

According to them, attackers had vandalised the central Kali temple at
Mithapukur upazila in Rangpur and another at Kansat in
Chapainawabganj.

"We are observing the situation. So far we have heard they had
attacked and vandalised temples, houses and business establishments of
Hindu people at least in 10 districts," said Nirmal Chatterjee,
secretary general of Dhaka Mahanagar Puja Committee.

"We have informed law enforcers of the situation and sought security
to the Hindu community," he added.

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