23-Year-Old Hindu Garage Worker Burnt Alive in Bangladesh
BY PC Bureau Januaruy 25, 2026: A 23-year-old Hindu man was burnt alive while sleeping inside a garage in Bangladesh’s ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau Januaruy 25, 2026: A 23-year-old Hindu man was burnt alive while sleeping inside a garage in Bangladesh’s ...
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Read moreDetailsThe latest attack marks the fourth incident targeting members of the Hindu minority in Bangladesh in just two weeks, intensifying ...
Read moreDetailsThe killing of a second Hindu man comes after another high-profile lynching in Mymensingh, deepens concerns over law and order ...
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