Third secular blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh

Published May 12, 2015
Avijit Roy, a Bangladesh-born U.S. citizen, is pictured in this family photograph taken in CERN, Switzerland in 2012. ─ Reuters/File
Avijit Roy, a Bangladesh-born U.S. citizen, is pictured in this family photograph taken in CERN, Switzerland in 2012. ─ Reuters/File

DHAKA: A masked gang wielding machetes hacked a secular blogger to death Tuesday in northeastern Bangladesh in the third such deadly attack since the start of the year, police said.

"Attackers wearing masks hacked Ananta Bijoy Das with machetes in Sylhet city at around 8.30am this morning. We have learnt that he was a writer," deputy commissioner of Sylhet police Faisal Mahmud told AFP.

Imran Sarker, head of a Bangladeshi bloggers' association, told AFP that Das was “an atheist and wrote blogs for Mukto-Mona,” a website which used to be moderated by Avijit Roy, a Bangladeshi-born US citizen who was himself hacked to death in the capital Dhaka in February.

"In recent months he received threats from extremists for his writings. He was on their hit-list," Debasish Debu, a friend of Das, told AFP from Sylhet, referring to an alleged hit-list of atheist bloggers prepared by Islamist militants.

Farid Ahmed, the current moderator of Mukto-Mona, who is based in Canada, confirmed to AFP via Facebook that Das wrote for the site.

Read: US blogger hacked to death in Dhaka

The murder comes just a week after Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on Roy on February 26 in which his wife was also badly injured. An Islamist has been arrested over his murder.

Another atheist blogger, Washiqur Rahman, was hacked to death in Dhaka in March. Two madrassa students have been arrested over that attack.

Also read: Another blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh: police

Bangladesh is an officially secular country but more than 90 per cent of its 160 million population are Muslims.

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