There is currently no requirement for Muslims to give up their culture or religion before coming to NZ.
AT LEAST four people were shot dead in Bangladesh after cops opened fire on thousands rioting over an “offensive” Facebook post that insulted the Prophet Mohammed.
More than 200 Muslims, including children, were injured in Sunday’s heated clash.
A boy was among 200 injured in the demonstration in Bhola, Bangladesh
The Dhaka Tribune reports that messages containing derogatory remarks about Allah and the Prophet Mohammed were sent to several people from a Facebook account which then “went viral, triggering condemnation and protests”.
Angry demonstrators demanded the punishment of the Hindu man, 25, said to be behind the comments.
Police chief Sarkar Mohammad Kaisar said cops were sent in to disperse hundreds of Muslims during yesterday’s action.
OFFICIALS ATTACKED
The violence took place in Borhanuddin in the southern district of Bhola, 72miles (116km) south of the capital, Dhaka.
Kaisar said four people were killed and those injured, including about a dozen police officials, were being treated in local hospitals.
He said the crowd had become violent, with people lobbing bricks from a nearby construction site at police.
We had to fire, we had no options.
AKM Ehsanullah, senior police official
At first pellet guns were used to break up the angry demonstration, but these were soon replaced with live rounds, as cops feared their “heads would be crushed by bricks”, Ehsanullah added.
He said that, at one stage, cops were forced to barricade themselves in a room using windows against windows.
Local authorities held a meeting on Sunday to try to defuse the tensions that began Friday as the Facebook post gained attention in the area.
But the angry protesters started attacking security officials, prompting them to retaliate, Kaisar said.
Following a complaint by the Facebook account holder, police detained three people for allegedly hacking his account.
Communal tensions often pop up in Muslim-majority Bangladesh, with minority groups saying they face discrimination.
Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy and its legal system is based on British common law.
Despite demands by hard-line Islamist groups, authorities in Bangladesh have long refused to introduce tougher Islamic laws in the South Asian nation.
Please could you tell me if this is as stated Oct 22? Or is it from another time? Thank you G
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 4:08 PM, Islamic State Watch – NZ wrote:
> iswnz posted: “There is currently no requirement for Muslims to give up > their culture or religion before coming to NZ. AT LEAST four people were > shot dead in Bangladesh after cops opened fire on thousands rioting over an > “offensive” Facebook post that insulted the Prop” >
It happened on October 21st 2019.