Bangladesh minority rights group accuses interim government of failing to protect minorities
- Bangladesh's largest minority rights group accused the interim government of failing to protect religious and ethnic minorities from attacks and harassment, a claim the government has denied.
- The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council reported that 2,010 incidents of communal violence occurred between Aug. 4 and 20, and 174 new incidents from Aug. 21 to Dec. 31, resulting in 23 deaths and nine rapes.
- Manindra Kumar Nath stated that the interim government is using state institutions to target minority groups, which he described as systematic discrimination.
- The interim government claims that the charges against minority leaders are specific and not based on communal reasons, despite the council's allegations of harassment and torture.
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