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In my previous posts about the crisis in Bangladesh, I mentioned about the plight of Hindus there while the incidents of racial violence have suddenly shot up in Bangladesh. The pro Islamists all around the world have been dismissing these claims. To tell you the sad truth, it's not now limited violence, it's a full scale genocide of Hindus by Islamic Extremists.
I normally don't look at 'X' for updates but to know the truth what's now turned into a genocide, to know the truth behind it, here are a few links that tells the sad reality.
Look, how a hindu girl is made to remove lipstic and remove ornaments. Then she was beaten and forced to say that she'll not do it again.
A Hindu Bangladeshi girl tells what's happening there.
The dead bodies of Hindus are being found hanging on trees and under bridges isn't enough to call it a genocide, I don't know what will be.
https://x.com/HananyaNaftali/status/1822205392484495831?t=sYTt50DXG63M1h8662XdLQ&s=19 This is the most informative video post by Hananya Naftali, an independent journalist. He's not an Indian. If he says, it's a genocide of Hindus there. What else do we need as proof?
Hundreds of people protested in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on Friday against violence targeting the country's minority Hindus. Source
Also read these updates about the voices from all around the world are erupting 'To Save Hindus in Bangladesh'. I know even with so much proof for this to be called a genocide, some people will dismiss it.

Protest erupts outside White House over violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

Protests Held In UK, US Over Atrocities Against Bangladesh's Hindus

Protesters rally outside UN over violence against minorities in Banglades

Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus condemns 'heinous' attacks on minorities

This is the best proof that their new leader has accepted the attacks (genocide of Hindus) by calling it 'heinous'. I think the world should relise that these attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh aren't merely a propoganda.
59 sats \ 0 replies \ @Zk2u 11 Aug
Commenting to heat this up on the main page, but this is just atrocious. This behaviour shouldn’t be tolerated and the individuals spurring this on should be punished appropriately.
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Thanks for keeping us informed about this. I don't think any of this news is making it to US MSM. I'm not surprised.
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Yes, MSM only posts things like this when they are given a green light from their uncles.
Younus Khan condemned this violence against minorities by calling it as 'heinous' but I only found one of two media houses publishing it. Rest just ignored and went to show on which side of the propoganda are they!
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Not yet. Give it 1-3 days for BBC coverage, and then CNN
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Bangladesh now is a terrorist country
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This is terrible. A society is judged by how it treats its minorities.
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This is very immoral, Bangladesh should be peaceful, there should be no more commotion, I don't understand what exactly is the cause that makes this happen. May there soon be peace and respect for each other.
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Thanks for bringing this to my awareness. I don't X like I used to Twitter.
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I also don't like X but Bangladesh and pro Extremist media has been hiding all of this shamelessly. I just had to look towards X.
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This was (is?) what makes it relevant at all going back to the Green Revolution in Iran. In fact, this is why Nostr will be important going forward. That is the ability to report facts from the ground around government blockages. Of course it was Twitter's SMS capability that really mattered back then.
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Nostr is and will be much much better than X. Absolutely, the SMS capability of Twitter was one that everyone must have liked, except the politicians!!
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This is also how major wars start. Let's say India intervenes, and then Pakistan responds.
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If India intervenes? It's likely in one or 2 days but I don't see a war erupting out of it. A little March towards Bangladesh by Indian Forces would be sufficient.
Pakistan can't respond India in anu way. The fear of Modi is enough for them. Also, the economic conditions in Pakistan do not allow them to respond Afghani encroachments in Balochistan. So, Pakistan can't.
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Pakistan (with China's support) is already engaged. And major war grows from smaller actions. I do not imply that major war breaks out this week, or year. I argue the dominoes are following.
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I agree. But I don't see any retaliation from Pakistan If India intervenes in Bangladesh. One big reason is the geographical distance. The other is that China does not want to escalate with India.
32 sats \ 2 replies \ @OT 11 Aug
Will India send in their Army?
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Perhaps under the cover of a humanitarian response, but maybe directly since the Bangladeshi military is taking over the country.
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I agree.
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