Bangladeshi Muslims burn 10 Buddhist temples over Facebook photo
Rioters pinned a Facebook photo of a burning Quran on a local Buddhist boy, but it's unclear if the boy posted the photo or not.
Bangladeshi
Buddhist monks form a human chain during a protest against attacks on
Buddhist temples and homes, in front of national press club in Dhaka
September 30. Hundreds of Muslims in Bangladesh burned at least four
Buddhist temples and 15 homes of Buddhists on Sunday after complaining
that a Buddhist man had insulted Islam, police and residents said. The
placard reads, "We express our protest and condemnation."
Andrew Biraj/Reuters
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
He said the situation was under control Sunday afternoon after extra security officials were deployed and the government banned public gatherings in the troubled area.
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Bangladesh's popular English-language Daily Star newspaper quoted the boy as saying that the photo was mistakenly tagged on his Facebook profile. The newspaper reported that soon after the violence broke out, the boy's Facebook account was closed and police escorted him and his mother to safety.
Joinul Bari, chief government administrator in Cox's Bazar district, said authorities detained the boy's parents and were investigating.
The Bangladeshi violence follows protests that erupted in Muslim countries over the past month after a low-budget film, "Innocence of Muslims," produced by a U.S. citizen denigrated the Prophet Muhammad by portraying Islam's holiest figure as a fraud, womanizer and child molester.
Some two dozen demonstrators were killed in protests that attacked symbols of U.S. and the West, including diplomatic compounds.
Labels: Asia, Conflict, Culture, Human Relations, Islamism
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