Arab Times

Al-Qaeda branch claims murder of US blogger

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DHAKA, May 3, (AFP): Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontine­nt (AQIS) has claimed responsibi­lity for the murder of an American atheist blogger in Bangladesh over two months ago, according to SITE Intelligen­ce Group.

Avijit Roy was hacked to death by two assailants with machetes on the streets of the capital Dhaka in February as he returned from a book fair with his wife.

AQIS leader Asim Umar said his organisati­on was responsibl­e for the attack in a video posted on jihadist forums on Saturday, according to SITE, a US website that monitors extremist groups. He also claimed the murders of other “blasphemer­s”. A spokesman for Bangladesh’s Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) force, which is tasked with tackling militancy in the Muslim-majority nation, said it couldn’t be certain the claim was correct.

“We are not sure,” Mufti Mahmud told AFP when asked if Al- Qaeda was behind the deaths of Roy and anti-Islam writers Ahmed Rajib Haider and Washiqur Rahman.

Haider and Rahman were also killed by machete-wielding attackers. Haider died in 2013 and Rahman was hacked to death in March.

A little-known Bangladesh­i militant group called Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) has also apparently claimed responsibi­lity for Roy’s murder via a twitter account which police have not been able to verify as genuine.

The Bangladesh-born writer, who emigrated to the southern US state of Georgia some 15 years ago, was well known in his native land for his Mukto-Mona (Free-mind)

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