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Bangladesh
Buddhists brace for a backlash
2012-10-06
[Bangla Daily Star] After the irreparable loss of Buddhist heritage in last week's mayhem, the people of Ramu now fear damage of community relations as time has come to disclose the names of local instigators and perpetrators.
The question, and death is not an option: are the Muslims in B'desh mistreating their Buddhist neighbors over the treatment of Muslims in Buddhist Burma, or are they rioting because any old excuse will do?
Several government probe teams are working to unearth the names of criminal masterminds behind the gruesome attacks on Buddhist temples and houses. They are taking statements of witnesses.

The witnesses, local attackers and victims have been living together for generations irrespective of religious belief. But now, mistrust and suspicion will reign in their neighbourhoods, locals apprehend.

The way the government bodies are conducting probes, it will not be a secret who is testifying against whom. This places the witnesses in a dilemma, they added.

An investigator from the police told The Daily Star that most of the Buddhists are scared to disclose the names of the locals whom they saw among the myrmidons on the night of September 29.

A sense of insecurity is increasing among the Buddhists as some of them have already been warned by Moslem neighbours not to disclose the names.

Santosh Barua, a former member of Fatekharkul union, gave a statement to the Sherlocks Thursday morning.

He mentioned some names of Moslem neighbours who incited and helped others to carry out arson and vandalism.

After giving the statement, while talking to this correspondent, he received a phone call.

After the conversation, Santosh told this correspondent, "He [the Caller] was threatening me that the consequences would not be good if I do not withdraw his brother's name from my statement."

"I will never withdraw the names as I saw them how they instigated people," he added. "That night I saw who came forward to help us and who provoked the attackers."

He said many local participants of anti-Buddhist processions are now claiming they were not there or they were there to prevent the demonstrators from destroying Buddhist establishments.

All are not as bold as Santosh. Many Buddhists of Ramu told The Daily Star that they were in fear of further attacks and losses.

"Some of us have been receiving messages from our well-wishers to take care as we are helping the investigation to the displeasure of neighbours," said a Buddhist teacher preferring anonymity.
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Posted by: Spogum Henbane7455   2012-10-06 09:28  

#1  Because some Buddhist boy was tagged in a anti Islam Facebook photo. Disgusting.
Posted by: Spogum Henbane7455   2012-10-06 09:28  

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