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Sunday, September 30, 2012

After Ramu, temples attacked in Patia

Fresh attack is going on at Wakhyong Barua Para in Teknaf upazila under Cox's bazaar district. The attack is started just 07.00 pm (30 Sept).




Source: bdnews24.com, Sunday, September 30th, 2012 4:29 pm BdST 


Chittagong, Sep 30 (bdnews24.com)— Hours after rampaging through a Buddhist village in Cox's Bazaar's Ramu Upazila in the early hours, religious fanatics on Sunday launched attacks on Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries in Patia at noon. 
"The attacks took place between noon and 1:30pm," Acting Officer-in-Charge of the Patia Police Station Aminur Rashid told bdnews24.com. 
The police officer said the fanatics had carried out the attacks alleging defamation of Prophet Mohammad. 
He said two Hindu temples and two Buddhist viharas were damaged in the attacks. 
According to the accounts of local journalists, several hundred fanatics took out a procession and launched attacks on the Lakhara Abhoy Buddhist Viahar at around noon and set it on fire. 
They also attacked the Kolagaon Rotnangkur Buddhist Vihara, Kolagaon Nobarun Sangha Durga Mandir (temple) and the Matri Mandir at Jele Para, they said. 
The attackers reportedly smashed an ancient Buddhist statue at the Rotnangkur Buddhist Vihara and set fire to a statue of Goddess Durga at the Nobarun Sangha Mandir. The fanatics also set fire to various goods in the temples, according to the newsmen. 
The OC said the situation was calm. "Additional police forces and members of the RAB have been deployed at the scene to avert further tension," he added. 
Meanwhile, tension is running high among the locals following the attacks. Top administrators and local MP Shamsul Hoque Chowdhury were present at the spot. 
Earlier on Sunday, a mob torched and vandalised a Buddhist village in Cox's Bazaar's Ramu Upazila in one of the worst religious attacks in Bangladesh which appeared to have been triggered by a Facebook posting allegedly defaming the Quran. 
Seven Buddhist Viharas, around 30 houses and shops were torched in the attacks that started at 11:30am on Saturday lasted until around 4am on Sunday. More than a hundred houses and shops were also reportedly attacked, vandalised and ransacked. 
http://bdnews24.com/details.php?cid=2&id=233393&hb=1

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