'Dragged out and set on fire' - the Bangladesh mob killing that shocked the world

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On December 18th in Bangladesh, Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu garment worker, was lynched and burned to death by a mob after being accused of blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad. The 28-year-old was dragged from his factory in Mymensingh, beaten, and set on fire on a public highway in front of hundreds of onlookers. The killing sparked international outrage, particularly in India, raising concerns about the safety of religious minorities in Bangladesh, where Hindus make up about 9% of the population. Das, a junior quality inspector, supported his family, including his wife, young daughter, and parents. The family now mourns in their modest home, struggling to cope with the loss of their primary provider.
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