Prajna Pravah and GIA appeal UNHRC intervention amid escalating anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh
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Prajna Pravah and GIA appeal UNHRC intervention amid escalating anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh

Amid rising violence against Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh, Prajna Pravah and the Group of Academicians and Intellectuals (GIA) have urgently appealed to the UNHRC for intervention, highlighting attacks by Islamic extremists under the guise of an anti-reservation movement and calling for immediate protection of vulnerable communities

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A collective of intellectuals, academics, lawyers, and concerned citizens, under the banner of Prajna Pravah and the Group of Academicians and Intellectuals (GIA), has written to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), calling for urgent intervention in Bangladesh. The letter draws attention to an escalating wave of violence targeting Hindus and other minorities, allegedly driven by Islamic extremists under the guise of an anti-reservation movement.

Increasing Persecution Amid Political Instability

The letter, signed by prominent figures from various fields, expresses deep concern over the escalating persecution of Hindus and other minority communities in Bangladesh. The signatories argue that the political instability following a recent military coup on August 6, 2024, has exacerbated existing discrimination, leading to widespread chaos and violence across the country.

Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, was reportedly forced to leave the country following the coup. The coup was preceded by a series of violent street protests against a public policy, which has since spiralled into a larger wave of unrest. The letter points out that this political vacuum has resulted in an alarming increase in violence, with opposition members and minorities being particularly vulnerable.

Brutal Attacks and Mass Exodus

Reports emerging from Bangladesh paint a grim picture of the situation on the ground. The letter references multiple sources, including Indian and international media, to underscore the severity of the attacks. Many Hindu and other minority men, women, and children have been subjected to brutal assaults, with several cases of murders creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.

Additionally, there are reports of Hindu women being subjected to atrocities as part of a broader campaign of terror aimed at forcing minorities into submission or migration.

The continuous persecution has led to a mass exodus of Hindu families from Bangladesh. It is estimated that over 1.5 million Hindu and other minority refugees, including men, women, children, and the elderly, are attempting to seek refuge in India.

Demographics: A Stark Decline

The letter also highlights the stark demographic changes in Bangladesh, which have left minority communities increasingly vulnerable. According to the 2022 national census, Muslims constitute about 91 per cent of the population, while Hindus make up roughly 8 per cent, with other minorities comprising just 1 per cent. This marks a shift from the 2011 census, where Muslims were recorded at 89 per cent and Hindus at 10 per cent. The plight of other minorities remains similarly dire, with their numbers also declining over the years.

A Plea for International Action

In response to these alarming developments, the intellectuals have made a series of appeals to the UNHRC. They have urged the Council to send a fact-finding mission to Bangladesh to assess the ground situation, interact with victims, and document the human rights violations against Hindu and other minority communities. The letter also calls for the UNHRC to engage with the Bangladesh government, pressing them to take immediate and effective measures to protect the lives, property, and dignity of minorities.

Furthermore, the signatories have called for the facilitation of safe passage for those seeking refuge and the provision of necessary humanitarian assistance. They have also emphasised the need for international intervention to pressure the Bangladesh government to uphold human rights and protect its minority populations.

Long-Term Solutions

Beyond immediate relief, the intellectuals advocate for long-term strategies to ensure the protection of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh. These include legal reforms, enhanced security measures, and community support initiatives aimed at rebuilding the lives of those who have lost their livelihoods. The letter underscores that the minority communities in Bangladesh are facing an existential crisis and that immediate action from the UNHRC is essential to prevent further atrocities.

The letter concludes with a strong plea for the UNHRC to take urgent and decisive action to address this grave humanitarian crisis. The signatories express hope that the Council will respond swiftly to prevent further violence and ensure the safety and dignity of the minority communities in Bangladesh.

Sign the Appeal Here

This collective appeal by intellectuals, academics, lawyers, and concerned citizens reflects the gravity of the situation in Bangladesh and underscores the urgent need for international intervention to protect vulnerable minority communities from further harm.

Those who wish to sign the letter can find the link here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexab1wV-rPhz1UiEQycNknAh3rHoMJ8qv9wvnLM5ieHkut3A/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0&pli=1

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