Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has expressed profound disappointment and strongly condemned incidents of communal violence across districts, including attacks on homes, places of worship, mandirs, and businesses belonging to religious minorities during the critical period of regime change.
TIB has also condemned the arbitrary arson and looting of critical state infrastructure and vehicles. The anti-corruption organization has commented that such self-interest and communal activities can derail and cast doubts on the opportunity to rebuild the nation with equality, justice, and good governance, which was achieved through the unprecedented loss of lives and sacrifice of the students and citizens. TIB has called on all responsible authorities to take immediate steps to ensure the security of religious minorities and state assets.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, TIB Executive Director (ED) Dr. Iftekharuzzaman said, “It is extremely disheartening and disappointing that we have to demand protection of religious minorities and state assets amidst the unprecedented victorious moment of the movement where hundreds of students and citizens shed blood to demand equality, harmony, and equal rights of everyone. The ongoing movement against discrimination was successful because of the spontaneous participation of general people regardless of their race, religion, class, or profession. The students whom we are calling minorities due to their religious identities, joined the movement! They were martyred and injured! How are we supposed to face their families? Such attacks on minorities are against the fundamental spirit of the anti-discrimination student movement. For whose interest and for what consideration such communal attacks are taking place? We sincerely urge all the responsible factions to fulfill their essential responsibilities in ensuring that the opportunity to rebuild our country brought by the sacrifice of students and citizens do not go to the hands of communal forces and narrow interests.”
Mentioning the recent violence and attacks on the parliament building, court premises, residence of the chief justice, government institutions, police stations, households, and businesses, the TIB ED, “All state assets are built on the hard earned money and taxes of general people. Those who are destroying state assets for revenge must think that any government that comes to power has to rebuild these state institutions. Any arson attacks on state institutions means that the destruction of our own assets. In order to avert such self-destructive activities, it is imperative that all responsible factions, in addition to the general public, take an active role.”
In light of the unprecedented victory of students and citizens, TIB has urged the army chief and other responsible factions to effectively reflect their commitment to upholding law and order.
Dr. Iftekharuzzaman strongly demanded effective steps to protect religious minorities, mandirs and places of worship, and state assets.
He added, “A situation of getting out of the frying pan and into the fire must not happen. I urge everyone to act in a responsible manner so that we don’t end up in a chaotic and unruly situation after coming out of an atmosphere of suffocated freedom of speech, intolerance, discriminatory, and undemocratic state structure.
At the same time, regardless of everyone's religion, color, class, or profession, I earnestly call on everyone to play their particular responsibilities in re-establishing a nation that is equitable, just, and well-governed by overcoming resentment and selfish, vested interests.”