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Bangladesh - après le départ de Sheikh Hasina, les minorités religieuses victimes de violences

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00:00This avenue of Dhaka was the center of student demonstrations for four weeks.
00:06Shahabag is now occupied by protesters from religious minorities.
00:11They claim to be attacked.
00:16Most of these demonstrators belong to the Hindu community,
00:20the largest minority in Bangladesh, which represents 8% of the 172 million inhabitants.
00:27Because of the current situation, there is a lack of security in the rural areas of Bangladesh.
00:34And the fundamentalists attack the minorities of Bangladesh, taking advantage of this situation.
00:41After the eviction of the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,
00:45the police started a strike, creating a vacuum in terms of maintaining order.
00:49The minorities, traditionally considered as supporters of Sheikh Hasina,
00:53have become easy targets.
00:55In this neighborhood with a Muslim majority, outside Dhaka,
00:59this chapel and this school have been set on fire.
01:02I feel bad to see all this.
01:04I am afraid to enter this building and I am afraid for my safety.
01:07I constantly think about what could happen to me.
01:10Will someone come and attack me?
01:12What will they do to me?
01:14When the students return, they will be traumatized.
01:18At least 200 attacks of this kind against religious minorities have been reported by local NGOs.
01:24But the inhabitants claim that the lack of police in the streets
01:27has given way to a return of violence across Bangladesh.
01:30In the whole country, communities have formed self-defense groups
01:34to patrol their neighborhoods all night.
01:37In the old Dhaka neighborhood, these men of Hindu confession have just started their rounds.
01:43We are afraid of attacks here.
01:46That is why we do our best to protect this neighborhood and this temple.
01:50But I know that these attacks are not aimed at a particular community, Hindu or Muslim.
01:55The attackers want to create community tensions.
02:00To guarantee the protection of minorities,
02:03Mohammad Yunus, the head of the interim government, visited a Hindu temple in Dhaka.
02:08He urged the Bangladeshis to put aside their religious differences and to stay united.

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