The Hindu community in Bangladesh is facing a humanitarian crisis, with a pattern of violence, displacement, and starvation. This includes the obstruction of aid and intimidation of those trying to help. The crisis began with alleged blasphemy accusations against a Hindu youth, followed by attacks on Hindu homes and businesses, leading to displacement and loss of property. Despite these challenges, relief efforts have persisted, but volunteers and religious leaders have faced threats from security forces and local authorities. The events in Rangpur, where the violence occurred, highlight the ongoing vulnerability of Hindus in Bangladesh and the urgent need for protection and humanitarian assistance. There are calls for international scrutiny of the situation and accountability for those responsible for the persecution.
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