American writer hacked to death in Bangladesh spoke out against extremists
(CNN) In his writings, author Avijit Roy yearned for reason and humanism guided by science.
He had no place for religious dogma, including from Islam, the main religion of his native Bangladesh.
Extremists resented him for openly and regularly criticizing religion in his blog. They threatened to kill him if he came home from the United States to visit.
On Thursday, someone did.
As usual, Roy defied the threats and departed his home in suburban Atlanta for Dhaka, where he appeared at a speaking engagement about his latest books — one of them titled “The Virus of Faith.” He has written seven books in all.
As he walked back from the book fair, assailants plunged machetes and knives into Roy and his wife, killing him and leaving her bloodied and missing a finger.
Afterward, an Islamist group “Ansar Bangla-7” reportedly tweeted, “Target Down here in Bangladesh.”
Investigators are proceeding on the notion that Roy’s murder was an extremist attack. His father, Ajay Roy, filed a case of murder with the Shahbagh police Friday without naming suspects.
No one came to their aid as they were hacked down, a witness said. “I shouted for help from the people but nobody came to save him.”
But at night, secularist sympathizers marched through a street holding torches; by day, others held a sit-in to protest Roy’s killing. The government condemned the attack.
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Every human life is sacred and of unlimited value. If a Muslim group or individual does not stand for this, we do not know his / her / their goodness.
Any one devoid of this basic compassion and empathy has no respect or recognition in our eyes.
Suggested reading for Islamists as well as for Islamophobes:
Two Hundred Verses about Compassionate Living in the Quran
Forty Hadiths or Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad about Compassionate Living
Very sad news and MR.shah is right, If a Muslim group or individual does not stand for this, we do not know his / her / their goodness.
If the muslim times means what it says, let it organize protests. Ineffective condemnation means nothing.