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'You'll be next': Bangladeshi blogger gets death threat on Facebook
Priyanka Dasgupta,TNN | May 30, 2015, 06.40 AM IST

Azad has stopped writing his blog, wears helmet while walking and
travels in car with tinted glasses.

KOLKATA: He will be 'The Next', Ananya Azad was warned on a social
networking site. A day after 'The Guardian' broke the story of how the
25-year-old Bangladeshi blogger was living a life of fear, Ananya
spoke exclusively to TOI on Friday.

Speaking from Dhaka, Ananya -- who is on a hit list containing the
names of 84 atheist bloggers -- said: "I am no stranger to death
threats and bloodshed. My father, author Humayun Azad, was attacked on
the streets. But what shocked me was the nature of threat that I got
on Facebook. It addressed my father as 'Nastiker sardar'. It means the
leader of atheists. It said being his son, I would meet a gruesome
death. My throat would be slashed at Dhaka University's Raju
Bhaskarjya! I feel lodging a police complaint is pointless. Eleven
years have passed and the cops haven't been able to do anything about
my father's assassins."

Today, Ananya wears a helmet even while walking the streets of Dhaka
and moves around in a car with tinted glasses. Leaving Bangladesh is
something he is considering after the threat. "Perhaps I need to
rethink now. I've stopped writing my blog. I had begun writing a book
that's halfway through. Next week, I am planning to go to India."

Understandably so, Ananya is cagey about divulging his travel plans
abroad because of security reasons.

But Ananya is not the only blogger suffering. TOI traced another
blogger who is now in hiding in Dhaka. On May 12, a gang of masked
assailants had chopped blogger Ananta Bijay Das. Ever since Ananta's
death, his fellow blogger Monir Hussain has gone into hiding.

Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin, who is now in New York, is
trying to help him move out of his country. Monir has stopped writing
his blogs. Speaking from an undisclosed location in Dhaka, he said:
"For 15 days, I have been locked in a room. No television. No
newspapers. I've deactivated my Facebook profile."

Taslima said: "I'm trying to help these bloggers get out of
Bangladesh. I am requesting organizations in America and Europe to
invite these bloggers to their countries. I have requested the Swedish
embassy to grant visa to Monir. Bloggers in Bangladesh are
panic-striken. The government isn't giving them any protection."

Monir has heard about Ananya's threat. "Ananta, I and four others had
set up the Bigyan O Juktibadi Council since 2005. We also run the
Jukti Patrika in Bangladesh. Threats have been coming for the past
eight months. On the day Ananta died, I got a call around 9.20 am
saying: 'Are you still sleeping? Ananta is lying in the hospital bed.
Run...' Three minutes later, I got the same call again. I was numb. I
rushed to the hospital to find Ananta dead," the 31-year-old Monir
said.

The next day, Monir lost his job of a Bengali lecturer in a private
college. "One day, I got a call from an unknown international number
and was played a recording from the Holy Quran. I left my rented house
in Sylhet to Dhaka. My neighbours later told me that two bikers, their
faces covered with helmets, had repeatedly come looking for me. Today,
I can't sleep without taking pills. I can almost hear Ananta say --
'they will kill anyone they can lay their hands on. That's how they
want to make a name for the organization (Ansarullah Bangla Team)',"
he added. Monir, like Ananya, doesn't want to inform the cops. "We
believe cops leak most of the information to these extremists," Monir
said.

However, Bangladeshi film-maker Shahriar Kabir says, "Seeking asylum
in another country won't help. One has to ban Jamaat e Islami. There
have been 13 attempts on my life. Yet, I haven't left Bangladesh. I
carry a gun and don't move out of my house alone."

*On February 15, 2013, Ahmed Rajib Haidar, an architect by profession
and an activist in the Shahbagh Ganajagaran Mancha movement, was
stabbed to death in Dhaka

*On February 26, 2015, Bangladesh-born US citizen Avijit Roy was
hacked to death on the streets for his blogs

*On March 30, 2015, blogger Oyasiqur Rahman was killed
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