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Secular bloggers are being butchered on the streets of Bangladesh.
By JOSEPH ALLCHIN
May 22, 2015
On Tuesday of last week, Ananta Bijoy Das, 32, had just left his house in the northeastern Bangladeshi city of Sylhet when four masked assailants chased and then hacked the bank clerk to death with machetes. He was the third secular blogger hacked to pieces on the streets of Bangladesh this year. The targeted killing of minorities and dissenting intellectuals is part of what turned the countrys independence struggle from East Pakistan into one of the late 20th centurys genocides in 1971. The brutal theologically inspired murders in todays Bangladesh mimic those gruesome pogroms. The worrying question asked of Bangladesh now is whether it is coming to resemble the quasi-theocratic state so many Bangladeshis fought to leavePakistan.
Its not a new concern. Over the decades Ive visited this young nation of 160 million people, the rise in religiosity has been a fiercely debated. The questions are many: Are there more veils worn on the bustling arteries of its cities and towns? How can the empowerment of the countrys women be balanced with their daily acts of religious submission? And, most controversially, what can be done to protect religious minorities and the countrys traditions of religious pluralism?
Rejections of faith, questioning and godlessness are as indigenous to this region as is the staple food, rice. As early as 600 BC the ideas of Carvaka, a philosophy that rejected then-predominant Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, was openly debated and contemplated. That former tolerance is being lost.
Despite being a nominally secular nation, Bangladesh has seen the proportion of religious minorities slowly bleed away. In just over 40 years, non-Islamic minorities have gone from around 30 percent of the population to around 10 percent now. Minority religious expression is now conspicuous by its absence. In the capital Dhaka, where I am based, reminders of this variegated society come seldom, for instance in the glimpse of a Hindu idol in my hole-in-the-wall barber shop. Low caste Hindus perform this traditionally impure profession, even in Muslim-majority Bangladesh.
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Where Atheism Can Get You Killed (Original Post)
cbayer
May 2015
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(7,316 posts)1. Carvaka
There is no other world other than this;
There is no heaven and no hell;
The realm of Shiva and like regions,
are invented by stupid imposters.
Sarvasiddhanta Samgraha, Verse 8
cbayer
(146,218 posts)2. This is a really interesting historical note and one I was not familiar with.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)3. Are you kidding?
If anyone on DU posted those exact words as their own - "There is no heaven and no hell", etc. - you'd be berating them furiously. 'DO YOU HAVE PROOF? OMG, YOU CAN'T SAY THINGS LIKE THAT UNLESS YOU HAVE PROOF!'
But when part of an ancient text, it's "a really interesting historical note." Wow, just wow.