Arghya Bose & Niloy Neel[edit]
Arghya Bose, another atheist blogger is very mysteriously vanished from Bangladesh from 7th or 8th August 2015. Some mask men attacked his house and his father was killed. He and his wife and his one child was capable to flew from their house. His Andolan and afterlife blog page was very popular in all over the Bangladesh. His blog was scilent but he is the key person to create Ganogagoron moncha. Arghya Bose and Niloy Neel was good friend of each other.
Niladri Chattopadhyay Niloy,
[49] also known as Niloy Chatterjee
[50] and by his pen name Niloy Neel, was killed on 7 August 2015. It is reported that, a gang of about six men armed with machetes attacked him at his home in the Goran area of Dhaka and hacked to death.
[51] Police said that the men had tricked his wife
[49] into allowing them into his home before killing him. Neel had previously reported to the police that he feared for his life, but no action had been taken.
[52] He was an organiser of the Science and Rationalist Association Bangladesh, and had gained a master's degree in Philosophy from
Dhaka University in 2013.
[53] Niloy had written in
Mukto-Mona, a blogging platform for secularists and freethinkers,
[51] was associated with the Shahbag Movement,
[54] and also attended the public protest demanding justice for the murdered bloggers, Ananta Bijoy Das and
Avijit Roy.
[55][56] Ansarullah Al Islam Bangladesh, an
Al Qaeda group,
[51] claimed responsibility for the killing of the blogger.
[57]
The UN urged a quick and fair investigation of the murder, saying, “It is vital to ensure the identification of those responsible for this and the previous horrendous crimes, as well as those who may have masterminded the attacks.”
[58] Amnesty International condemned the killing and said that it was the “urgent duty (of the government) to make clear that no more attacks like this will be tolerated”.
[59] Other entities which condemned the killing, include the
German Government,
[60] Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladeshi prime minister
Sheikh Hasina,
[61] Human Rights Watch,
[62] Communist Party of Bangladesh,
Gonojagoron Moncho and other rightist and leftist political parties of Bangladesh.
[63]
Writer
Taslima Nasrin criticized the prime minister
Sheikh Hasina and her Government saying, "Sheikh Hasina’s government is morally culpable. I am squarely blaming the state for these massacres in installment. Its indifference and so-called inability to rein in the murderous Ansarullah brigade is solely predicated on the fear of being labelled atheists."
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