The Borneo Post

Bangladesh­i academic missing amid spike in disappeara­nces

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DHAKA: A Bangladesh­i professor internatio­nally respected for his work on Islamic extremism has gone missing, police said yesterday, with activists fearing the worst amid a spate of disappeara­nces in recent months.

Mubashar Hasan, an assistant professor of political science at Bangladesh’s North South University ( NSU), has not been seen since Tuesday afternoon, his family said.

“We are very concerned. We hope law enforcemen­t agencies will find him and return him to us,” his uncle Monzur Hossain told AFP.

Hossain said his nephew, a former journalist, had become increasing­ly concerned about his safety just before his disappeara­nce.

Hasan had installed CCTV cameras around his home just last week after an unidentifi­ed man paid him a visit at home, his uncle said.

Police said Hasan’s mobile phone was switched off early Tuesday evening after the prominent professor of political Islam attended a conference.

“We are trying our best to find him. There is no shortage of sincerity on our part,” Anwar Hossain, deputy commission­er of Dhaka Metropolit­an Police, told AFP.

Rights groups in Bangladesh say Hasan disappeara­nce is the ninth high-profile case since July, with opposition political figures, a businessma­n and journalist­s among others to vanish.

“He has done some research on Islamist extremism in Bangladesh. His disappeara­nce could be linked to his work,” prominent rights activist Nur Khan Liton told AFP.

Hasan joined NSU, Bangladesh’s most prestigiou­s private university, after completing a doctorate overseas on political Islam in Bangladesh.

His research on Islamic extremism in Bangladesh — a Muslim-majority nation plagued by homegrown militancy — has been published in respected journals and internatio­nal media.

More than a dozen progressiv­e academics, bloggers and rights activists have been murdered by militant groups in Bangladesh in recent years, most in brutal machete attacks. — AFP

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