Since the beginning of the Ukraine War, the Biden administration has been exerting pressure on Bangladesh to support NATO and the USA, in the name of “promoting democracy”. In 2023, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced sanctions against individuals “undermining the democratic election process” in Bangladesh. PM Sheikh Hasina accused the Biden Regime of seeking “regime change” and of “trying to eliminate democracy” in her country.
In May 2024, Sheikh Hasina accused the US of seeking to partition Bangladesh. “The same month, she revealed she had been offered an easy victory in elections held in January in exchange for permission to an unnamed Western power to build up an airbase on Bangladesh’s St. Martin’s Island in the Bay of Bengal. Her government rejected the proposal, sticking with its longstanding “malice to none” foreign and security policy, which rules out joining any military blocs”, Sputnik News reports.
The Zanbeer International Hotel is burning in Bangladesh
The US Agency for Global Media’s Voice of America supported a boycott of elections in January, which Hasina won. State Department spokesman Mathew Miller then claimed the election was “not free or fair.”
Russia has accused Biden Regime Ambassador Peter Haas of interfering in Bangladesh’s internal affairs by aiding anti-government rallies and meeting with opposition leaders. Haas resigned in July 2024 and left the country without thanking the Bangladeshi government, considered an affront in diplomatic circles.
Moscow-based blogger Andrew Korybko called it “a full-blown color revolution” and a “Hybrid War” on Bangladesh which is “actually part of the broader Hybrid War on India that’s being waged by the US’ ruling liberal-globalists for ideological reasons, whose goals contradict those of their conservative-nationalist policymaking rivals who respect India as a partner.”
“The implications are immense and it’s that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi might be forced to toughen his stance towards the West despite his intentions to normalize and subsequently expand relations,“ Korybko wrote.
Blogger Aayushi Rana called the events in Dhaka a “sinister plot” in which “shadowy figures” from “remote corners of the world … are pulling the strings, inflaming the protests with a toxic cocktail of hatred and misinformation. These foreign entities, allegedly aligned with the Extremist Opposition of Bangladesh BNP, have been orchestrating a campaign of divisive propaganda aimed at sowing discord and destabilising the nation.”
On Aug. 5, the US-led color revolution succeeded in installing a radical Muslim military regime, leading to an explosion of mob violence against Hindus.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is Hindu, has yet to comment.
Hindu Post chronicled the violence and ethnic cleansing in Bangladesh August 5:
- Hindu homes and temples were attacked in Rangpur district. A few Hindu houses were vandalised and looted.
- Islamic radicals attacked the ISKCON temple and Karunamoyee Kali Mata Mandir in the Rangpur district. Local Hindus tried to resist the attackers.
- Islamists murdered Hindu Awami League leader and Councillor of Rangpur City Corporation Haradhan Roy. His nephew Shyamal Roy was also murdered. Islamists lynched them.
- Hindu families were attacked in Noakhali district. Houses were vandalised, and cars were burnt.
- A Hindu temple was attacked in Panchagarh district.
- Islamic radicals attacked a Hindu locality in the Sirajganj district. Radicals attacked the Ullahpara locality and vandalised 13 houses of Hindu minorities.
- Islamic radicals targeted shops and business places of Hindu minorities in the Maguradistrict. In Muhammadpur market, the shops of Babul Chatterjee and Sukanta Chakraborty were vandalised and looted.
- In Muhammadpur of Magura district, Islamists attacked the house of Hindu leader Kanu Tiwari. His home was vandalised and set ablaze.
- In Sirajganj district, Ajay Dutta’s shop was looted and then set ablaze. He was a member of the Puja Udjapan Committee.
- In Sirajganj district, Islamic radicals murdered Hindu reporter Pradip Kumar Bhowmik. He was the Editor of the ‘Amader Sirajganj’ newspaper.