🚨 Tragedy in Bangladesh: 14-Year-Old Hindu Boy Murdered for Speaking Out

Habiganj, Bangladesh – In a heartbreaking and deeply alarming incident, 14-year-old Jony Dash (Das), a Hindu youth, was brutally murdered—reportedly for raising his voice against violence targeting his community.

According to local sources, Jony had posted on social media condemning the demolition of a Hindu temple the day before. His courage to speak out publicly may have cost him his life.

🚨 Arrest Made in the Case

In a significant development, Md. Saju Mia, an alleged Islamist with links to the extremist group Jamaat-e-Islami, has been arrested in connection with Jony’s murder. While investigations are ongoing, early reports suggest the killing was motivated by communal hatred and meant to serve as a warning to others who dare to speak up.

🙏 A Growing Pattern of Violence

This is not an isolated incident. The Hindu minority in Bangladesh has been enduring increasing religious persecution—temples desecrated, homes destroyed, women assaulted, and voices silenced. Jony Dash was only a child, but his bravery shone brighter than the fear forced upon an entire community.

Is it a crime to be born Hindu in Bangladesh?
How many more children must be sacrificed before the world takes notice?

🌍 Deafening Silence from the Global Community

Despite repeated attacks, the international community remains largely silent. Human rights organizations, global leaders, and media outlets have yet to respond with the urgency this humanitarian crisis demands.

Bangladeshi Hindus are not just living in fear — they are dying in silence.


✊ It’s Time to Speak Out

📢 Share Jony’s story. Demand justice.
📢 Call on your leaders to act.
📢 Stand up for the voiceless.

#SaveBangladeshiHindus
#JusticeForJonyDas
#StopHinduPersecution
#BangladeshViolence
#HumanRightsNow

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