NEW DELHI: A university professor on his way to work in northwestern Bangladesh was hacked to death on Saturday in an attack similar to other killings by suspected Muslim militants, police said.
Professor A.F.M. Rezaul Karim Siddique was attacked on the way to the state-run university in Rajshahi city, where he taught English, deputy police commissioner Nahidul Islam said.
The attackers used sharp weapons and fled the scene immediately after, Islam said.
The attack was similar to recent killings of atheist bloggers in Bangladesh by radical militants.
No groups have claimed responsibility for the attack and police are investigating.
His brother Sajidul Karim Siddique said the professor was a “very quiet and simple man”, focused on studying and teaching. He led a cultural group and used to edit a literary magazine.
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“So far as we know, he did not have any known enemies and we never found him worried,” he said. “We don't know why it happened to him.”
Over the past year, several people including atheist writers and publishers have been killed allegedly by Islamist groups.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government has been cracking down on militant groups, which it blames for the deadly attacks last year on secular bloggers, minority Shias, Christians and two foreigners.
The government has accused the opposition of supporting religious radicals in seeking to retaliate against the government for prosecuting suspected war crimes during the 1971 war against Pakistan.
Some of the attacks were claimed by the militant Islamic State (IS) group, but the government dismisses those claims and says the Sunni extremist group has no presence in Bangladesh.
At least three other professors at Rajshahi University have been killed in recent years allegedly by Islamist groups.