Tranquility was shattered at a concert in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on Friday, as a mob launched a violent assault with stones and bricks, injuring around 20 people and forcing the cancellation of singer James’ performance. The attack occurred as the event was set to begin, highlighting a growing climate of insecurity and intolerance towards artistic expression. This incident adds to a pattern of unrest and assaults on artists and journalists that has intensified recently. Observers attribute this trend, in part, to increasing radicalization, with the current administration facing criticism for its perceived inability to curb such violence. The safety of cultural figures and institutions has become a significant concern, with reports of prominent artists receiving threats and cultural heritage sites being targeted. The international community is monitoring the deteriorating security situation closely.
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