May 12, 2015

Another Bangladesh blogger is hacked to death.

"Ananta Bijoy Das was attacked by a masked gang wielding machetes in the city of Sylhet," BBC reports.
Mr Das wrote blogs for Mukto-Mona, a website once moderated by Avijit Roy, himself hacked to death in February...

Sara Hossain, a lawyer and human rights activist in Dhaka, has told the BBC Mr Das and Mr Roy were on a list of targets. "They've always believed and written very vocally in support of free expression and they've very explicitly written about not following any religion themselves," she told the BBC World Service's Newsday programme. "These last two have been part of a blog called Mukto-Mona (Free Mind), which is about free thinking and is about explicitly taking on religious fundamentalism and particularly Islamic religious fundamentalism. Their names have been on lists of identified targets."

22 comments:

Scott said...

Dear God.

Is there a way to separate the many, many instances of violence practiced by Muslims who profess to be motivated by Islam, from Islam itself?

The silence of "nice Muslims" isn't disapproval, it's complicity.

tim maguire said...

Obviously they brought it upon themselves. I assume later today journalists of the left (except Chris Hayes) and FOX will join hands in condemning Mr. Das for his irresponsible provocation.

Brando said...

Nothing like a good death-hacking to enlighten the world as to the glory of God.

Curious George said...

Religion of pieces apparently.

Some Seppo said...

It used to be called East Pakistan for a reason.

CWJ said...

"The innocent Muslims are no more to blame than innocent Americans are to blame for the crimes done in their names."

I missed the part where the "police shootings" we're done in the name of say Roman Catholicism, or because the victims were an affront to the American nation.

Michael K said...

"In your efforts to condemn ALL Muslims"

What crap !

Muslims have shown that they are not to be trusted since the "lone wolf" keeps appearing.

If they would do something within the religion, it might be possible to accept their good will but they don't. It is not at all analogous to the cop killing which, as we know, involves one segment of society.

Lucid said...

Is it that the only good Muslims are apostates?

Clyde said...

Dog bites man.

David said...

"The innocent Muslims are no more to blame than innocent Americans are to blame for the crimes done in their names."

Thank you, thank you. We are absolved from White Guilt with that brilliant insight.

James Pawlak said...

The use of violence is commanded in the Koran. Those commands are not subject to change or abrogation. Muslims will NOT publicly condemn those teaching of their Allah (Not the same Entity as for Arabic speaking Christians).

The right to free speech and a free press is protected here by the "right to keep and bear arms"---Until Democrats abolish it.

Tank said...

I'm guessing this was probably some of those Christians the President is always so concerned about.

Or maybe the Montana militia?

Tea Party?

MadisonMan said...

Muslims will NOT publicly condemn those teaching of their Allah

Unless they themselves want a Fatwah placed on their head.

Still, condemning a killing is not prohibited by Mohammed.

n.n said...

Not even principled tolerance.

JSD said...

Yesterday NPR had a piece on Buddhists persecuting Muslims in Burma. It was one of those narrative driven stories to counterbalance the other prevailing narrative. But NPR omitted Burma’s centuries of bloody conflict between these groups. Muslim, Hindi, Buddhist, Christian conflict has been going on for centuries; the only thing that is new is moving the battle space to the America’s.

Lyle said...

Westboro Baptist Church is in Bangladesh too?

tim in vermont said...

What these are are lynchings. But calling them that would be "punching down" I guess, and all the right thinking people don't blame them.

Who needs these people who fetishize freedom on this planet anyways?

Etienne said...

The thing that most people don't realize, is how violent the world is.

People don't remember that writing things on paper could get you hacked into four sections and your head placed on a spike.

If you really feel that you have a social cause, the first thing you need to do is form an Army.

Otherwise, go with the flow, or became a suicide bomber.

Ann Althouse said...

Please don't respond to the commenter I always delete.

If you do, I have to remove your comment as well.

tim in vermont said...

If you really feel that you have a social cause, the first thing you need to do is form an Army.

That's the thing about Islam, it's like Machiavelli, say what you like about it, it has an undeniable real-world logic.

Char Char Binks, Esq. said...

God wills it!

HoodlumDoodlum said...

Is it too early to blame Pamela Gellar somehow?