Thousands of
Bangladeshi Muslims angry over an alleged derogatory photo of the Islamic holy
book Quran on Facebook set fires in at least 10 Buddhist temples and 40 homes
near the southern border with Myanmar, authorities said Sunday.
The violence
began late Saturday and continued until early Sunday, said Nojibul Islam, a
police chief in the coastal district of Cox's Bazar.
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.
He said at
least 20 people were injured in the attacks that followed the posting of a
Facebook photo of a burned copy of the Quran. The rioters blamed the photo on a
local Buddhist boy, though it was not immediately clear if the boy actually
posted the photo.
Bangladesh's popular English-language Daily Star newspaper
quoted the boy as saying that the photo was mistakenly tagged on his Facebook
profile. The newspa...
Thousands of
Bangladeshi Muslims angry over an alleged derogatory photo of the Islamic holy
book Quran on Facebook set fires in at least 10 Buddhist temples and 40 homes
near the southern border with Myanmar, authorities said Sunday.
The violence began late Saturday and continued until early Sunday, said Nojibul Islam, a police chief in the coastal district of Cox's Bazar.
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.
He said at least 20 people were injured in the attacks that followed the posting of a Facebook photo of a burned copy of the Quran. The rioters blamed the photo on a local Buddhist boy, though it was not immediately clear if the boy actually posted the photo.
Bangladesh's popular English-language Daily Star newspaper quoted the boy as saying that the photo was mistakenly tagged on his Facebook profile. The newspa...
The violence began late Saturday and continued until early Sunday, said Nojibul Islam, a police chief in the coastal district of Cox's Bazar.
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.
He said at least 20 people were injured in the attacks that followed the posting of a Facebook photo of a burned copy of the Quran. The rioters blamed the photo on a local Buddhist boy, though it was not immediately clear if the boy actually posted the photo.
Bangladesh's popular English-language Daily Star newspaper quoted the boy as saying that the photo was mistakenly tagged on his Facebook profile. The newspa...
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