2024 Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence
| 2024 Bangladesh anti-Hindu violence | |
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| Part of the post-resignation violence and the Aftermath of the July uprising | |
| Location | Bangladesh |
| Target | Hindus of Bangladesh |
Attack type | Attacks on homes, looting, arson, temple vandalism, killings, abuse of women |
| Weapons | Cleavers, sticks, sharp weapons, petrol/octane |
| Deaths | 3 Hindus (August to December, according to Ain o Salish Kendra) 5 Hindus (according to Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council) |
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Following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina on 5 August 2024, attacks began on Hindus in Bangladesh, with Hindu homes, businesses and places of worship being targeted en masse. The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council reported that from 4 to 20 August, a total of 2,010 incidents (including 69 temples) of attacks on minorities took place across the country within this 16-day period.
Among the incidents, the homes of 157 families were attacked, looted, vandalised and set on fire while some of their businesses were also attacked, looted and vandalised. Five Hindus were killed in these attacks, of which at least two were confirmed as Awami League members. According to a UN Human Rights Office report, these abuses also affected Ahmadiyya Muslims, Hindus, and indigenous people from the Chittagong Hill Tracts.