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Doctor is hacked to death in Bangladesh

Unknown assailants hacked a doctor to death and seriously wounded a professor in a single attack in western Bangladesh yesterday, local police said.
Sanaur Rahman, 58, a homeopathic doctor, was riding a motorcycle in Kushtia town with his friend Saif uz Zaman yesterday morning when they were attacked by at least three men, also on a motorbike.
While police said the assault bore similarities to a spate of previous attacks by suspected Islamists, they also said a personal dispute could be the
motive for the killing.
“The style of murder bears similarity to the recent attacks by the Islamist militants but we cannot yet be sure who actually did it as nobody has claimed responsibility,” Kushtia police superintendent Proloy Chisim said.
“We are primarily suspecting personal enmity,” he said.
Zaman, a professor of Bengali literature at Kushtia’s Islamic University, was critically wounded and flown by helicopter to Dhaka, 240km (150 miles) away, for
emergency treatment.
“We are probing whether there are some other links including a connection to Islamist militants,” police inspector Shahabuddin Chowdhury, who was at the scene, said.
Rahman’s family said he was a popular doctor who handed out free medicine to the poor.
“He used to distribute homeopathic medicine to villagers at his garden house every Friday. We don’t think he had any enemies,” his brother-in-law Obaidur Rahman said.
The pair were both fans of a mystical musical tradition known as Baul, which is popular in Kushtia, with the doctor’s brother-in-law saying Rahman used to
arrange concerts at his home.
Bangladesh’s “mystic minstrels” or Bauls have long been dismissed as hippies and even killed after being branded heretics by religious extremists in the Muslim-majority country.
Yesterday’s attack comes amid a wave of murders of liberals, secular activists and religious minorities by suspected Islamist militants in Bangladesh.
A Buddhist monk was hacked to death last Saturday while an atheist student, two gay rights activists, a liberal professor, a Hindu tailor and a Sufi Muslim leader have also been murdered since last month.
The Islamic State group and a Bangladeshi branch of Al Qaeda have said that they carried
out several of the killings.
But the secular government in Dhaka denies that the two extremist groups are behind the attacks, saying they have no known presence in the country, and blames the killings
on homegrown militants.

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