The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bangladesh vows to ‘hunt down’ secular blogger’s killers

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DHAKA: Dhaka vowed yesterday to hunt down the killers of secular blogger Niloy Chakrabart­i who became the fourth such writer to be murdered in Bangladesh by suspected Islamist militants this year.

Home Minister Asaduzzama­n Khan said the nation’s intelligen­ce agencies went straight to work after a gang of machete-armed attackers hacked the blogger to death at his home in the capital on Friday.

“We hope we’ll catch the killers soon. They’ll be hunted down,” the minister told AFP, adding that the killers appeared to have been wellprepar­ed for the assault.

Police confirmed Chakrabart­i, 30, was murdered at his home in the capital’s Goran neighbourh­ood by a group of four people who had pretended to look for a place to rent.

Asha Moni, wife of the slain blogger, later told reporters that one of the men attacked her husband shouting ‘Allahu Akbar (God is greatest)’.

The Bangladesh branch of al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontine­nt (AQIS), Ansar al-Islam, claimed the murder and warned of more to come, according to monitoring group SITE.

Chakrabart­i is the fourth secular blogger to be killed in the Muslimmajo­rity nation since February, when Bangladesh­i-born US citizen Avijit Roy was hacked to death in Dhaka.

The latest killing sparked outrage as hundreds of secular activists joined protests, decrying a culture of impunity in the country.

Amnesty Internatio­nal said the government had to do more to stop “this spate of savage killings”, while the US State Department condemned it as a “cowardly murder”.

The home minister rejected criticism that his government was not doing enough for the safety of secular writers, adding that it was ‘trying’ to protect hundreds of them.

In a Facebook post on May 15, Chakrabart­i said he had been followed by two men after protesting the murder of another blogger, Ananta Bijoy Das, but police refused to register his complaint and instead told him to leave the country.

But Khan said the blogger “did not file any general diary (complaint with police)”.

Most secular bloggers have gone into hiding, often using pseudonyms in their posts, and at least seven have fled abroad, according to Canadabase­d atheist blogger Farid Ahmed, who has helped several of them. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Asha Moni (right), the wife of murdered Bangladesh­i blogger Niloy Chakrabart­i, who used the pen-name Niloy Neel, weeps outside her home in Dhaka. — AFP photo
Asha Moni (right), the wife of murdered Bangladesh­i blogger Niloy Chakrabart­i, who used the pen-name Niloy Neel, weeps outside her home in Dhaka. — AFP photo

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