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Bangladesh Press Wing Debunks False Claims of Hindu Man's Humiliation by Radical Islamists
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47434, member: 636"] Bangladesh officials rejected claims about a viral video showing religious attacks. The Chief Adviser's Press Wing investigated footage that spread across social media platforms. Online users shared the video claiming radical Islamists forced an elderly Hindu teacher to wear shoes around his neck. Many accounts described the incident as religious persecution against minorities. The false story gained widespread attention on various social networks. Government investigators found the claims were completely wrong. Fact-checkers used reverse image searches to trace the video's real origin. Major Bangladeshi news outlets had already reported the actual story behind the footage. Kaler Kantho, Dhaka Times, and bdnews24.com published accurate details about what happened. These reliable sources provided clear context about the real incident. The man appears to be Ahmad Ali, a Muslim community medical officer from Tekati village. He worked at Nawabpur Union Sub-Health Complex before retiring from his position. Local residents accused Ali of making offensive comments about Prophet Muhammad at a tea shop. An angry crowd attacked him and paraded him through Beruli Bazar market. The incident occurred in Baliakandi area of Rajbari district. Press officials confirmed the video shows genuine footage but false information surrounded it. Social media users deliberately changed the story to suggest communal violence against Hindus. The actual incident involved blasphemy accusations rather than religious minority persecution. Online propaganda campaigns twisted the facts to create misleading narratives. Officials warned people about false information targeting Bangladesh's reputation. [/QUOTE]
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