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Banned Islamist group suspected behind slaying of Hindu priest in Bangladesh

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Banned Islamist group suspected behind slaying of Hindu priest in Bangladesh
By Sugam Pokharel and Tim Hume, CNN

Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN)A Hindu priest was killed and a devotee injured in northern Bangladesh on Sunday in the latest attack on minority religious figures in the predominantly Muslim nation.

Police suspect the outlawed Islamist organization Jamaatul Mujahedin Bangladesh carried out the attack, said Monirul Islam, joint commissioner of the Bangladesh Police.

The 50-year-old Hindu priest was attacked by two assailants in a temple in Bangladesh's northern district of Panchagarh on Sunday morning, Panchagarh district police chief Giasuddin Ahmed said.

Full story: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/21/asia/bangladesh-hindu-priest-killed/index.html

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Horrific people these Islamisists. Merkel's pets.

These Islamic terrorists groups are nothing more than Muslim Mafia Thugs hiding behind religious rhetoric to appear legitimate...

They have served notice to the world...and they world has not responded...

More death and destruction is forecast...

Fight back, PEGIDA

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