June 3, 2025 7:49 am
Full News

Bangladeshi Blogger and Activist Faces Death Threats Amid Rising Extremism

Nafis Sadique Shatil, a Bangladeshi blogger and freethinker activist known for criticizing Islam and other religions, has recently fled the country due to persistent threats from Islamic extremists. Various militant groups have placed a bounty on his head, promising rewards for his assassination. Shatil and his family are currently in grave danger, with calls for violence against them proliferating on social media.

In an interview, Shatil revealed that the first attack on his home occurred on August 5, when assailants vandalized the CCTV cameras at his residence. Since then, he has been receiving continuous death threats. The recent escalation of threats has left him and his family fearful for their safety. They have been subjected to harassment, including threatening messages sent to their relatives. Shatil expressed concern that extremists could attack his home at any moment, branding him a “murtad” (apostate) and labeling him a “blasphemer.”

Previously, in December 2022, Shatil was abducted by Bangladeshi police amid fears of an imminent extremist attack. He was released after signing a pledge not to write during his detention.

The political landscape in Bangladesh shifted dramatically following the so-called “student uprising” on August 5, which led to the establishment of an interim government. Since then, there has been a noticeable surge in the activities of Islamic extremists across the country. In recent incidents, a teenager named Utshab Mondol was targeted for a Facebook post, and another individual, Rezbul Islam, faced protests from extremists leading to his arrest, all under similar accusations of insulting the Prophet Muhammad.

Additionally, there have been attacks on Hindu minorities, including vandalism of homes and assaults during the Durga Puja festivities, which have been interpreted as efforts to suppress dissenting views. To date, no significant progress has been made in police investigations into these incidents.

Since 2013, a series of killings of bloggers have occurred in Bangladesh, with extremist organizations such as Hizb ut-Tahrir, Ansarullah Bangla Team, and JMB linked to these attacks in court. More than ten writers and bloggers have been murdered by Islamic extremists, including prominent Bangladeshi-American author Avijit Roy. Many writers and bloggers have left the country under the threat of violence, including renowned author and activist Taslima Nasrin.

As the threats against Nafis Sadique Shatil and others continue to escalate, the need for protective measures and broader societal support against extremism is more urgent than ever.

Related News
Kuwait Bestows Highest Honour ‘The Order of Mubarak Al Kabeer’ on Prime Minister Narendra Modi
UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief Visits Japan to Inspect Fukushima Soil Storage Facilities
Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Ukraine, Gaza, and Divided Nations in Christmas Message
Pentagon strips Gen Mark Milley of US security detail and clearance
Trump Pardons 1,500 Involved in Capitol Hill Riots
13 Cuban soldiers missing after ammunition explosion
Related Posts
Former U.S. State Department Spokesperson’s Comment
Bill Gates Prioritizes Childhood Malnutrition as Global Crisis Deepens
Trump Ally Karol Nawrocki Wins Poland’s Presidential Election
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Threatens Air Quality in Several U.S. States
NATO’s Eastern Flank Backs Ukraine’s NATO Membership Bid: Poland, Romania, and Lithuania Reaffirm Support
Bill Clinton and Patterson’s New Thriller ‘The First Gentleman’ Released
More News

Biggest Stock Market Crash in a Decade Hits Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s stock market witnessed its steepest decline in over a decade on Wednesday, as panic-selling gripped investors. Of the 393 stocks and mutual funds traded on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), 381 saw losses. The DSEX index plunged by 149 points or 3.02%, closing at 4,802—its lowest level since August 25, 2020. This marks the […]

Disability Rights UK Condemns Parliament’s Approval of Assisted Dying Bill

Advocacy Group Calls Legislation a “Betrayal” of Disabled People’s Rights Disability Rights UK has strongly criticized the passing of the second reading of the Assisted Dying Bill in Parliament, which was approved by a majority of 55 MPs. The organization has labeled the decision a “profound betrayal” of Disabled people across the United Kingdom, who […]

Declining Loan Flow Amid Instability: Is Bangladesh’s Economy Heading Toward Crisis?

Shahnewaz Babul Private sector loan growth in Bangladesh has been steadily declining for four consecutive months, hitting a 41-month low in October. Bangladesh Bank’s recent report attributes this trend to political instability following the government transition, along with diminishing confidence among investors.The report, released on Thursday, reveals that loan growth in October dropped to 8.30%, […]

Security Concerns: India Shuts Down Over Half of Jammu and Kashmir’s Tourist Spots

Following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, security forces and police have launched anti-terror operations across Jammu and Kashmir. To facilitate these operations and prioritize tourist safety, the central government of India has temporarily shut down more than half of the tourist centers in Kashmir. According to reports, there are a total of 87 tourist […]

Italy and Germany Urge NATO Allies to Close Defence Spending Gaps

ROME — Defence ministers from Italy and Germany emphasized on Friday the urgent need for all NATO members to increase their defence spending to close critical gaps among allies. The remarks came after a high-level meeting in Rome with defence ministers from Poland, France, and Britain, focusing on strengthening European security amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. […]

Chanel Unveils Enchanting Resort Collection in Hong Kong, Targeting Asian Luxury Market

Chanel showcased its Cruise 2024-2025 collection in Hong Kong on Tuesday, captivating guests with a mix of light tweed suits, elegant diving hoods, and breezy white dresses, evoking an “underwater reverie.” Among the star-studded audience were Chanel ambassadors Penélope Cruz, K-pop sensation G-Dragon, and Hong Kong actors Chow Yun-Fat and Angela Yuen. The fashion house […]

When Will We Know the Winner of the US Election?

American voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to select the next president. While results from previous elections have sometimes been declared shortly after polling stations close, this year’s tight race could lead to a longer wait before a winner is officially announced. When is the 2024 Election Result Expected? Polls will start closing […]

Death penalty for Ukrainian prisoners of war continues to rise in Russia

Ukrainian sniper Oleksandr Matsiyevsky was captured by Russian troops in the first year of the full-scale Russia-Ukraine war. A later video shows him sitting beside a grave in the forest, smoking the last cigarette of his life, which he was forced to dig. Oleksandr called “the glory of Ukraine” to those who captured him. A […]

Dr. Nuran Nabi Reaffirmed in Service: Takes Oath for Fifth Term as Plainsboro Township Councilman

In a ceremony marked by both tradition and forward-looking hope, Dr. Nuran Nabi, a respected figure in both academia and local politics, solemnly took the oath of office for his fifth term as a councilman of Plainsboro Township, New Jersey, on the evening of January 4, 2025. This latest swearing-in underscores a continued commitment to […]

Daniel Craig Exits DC Studios’ War Movie ‘Sgt. Rock’

Daniel Craig has officially stepped away from Sgt. Rock, the upcoming DC Studios war film that would have reunited him with director Luca Guadagnino. The movie, based on the iconic DC Comics character, had a script penned by Justin Kuritzkes, known for his work on Challengers and Queer. Sgt. Rock, created by Robert Kanigher and […]