Hundreds of protesters have rallied in
the Bangladeshi capital to denounce the murder of a prominent Bangladesh-born
American blogger, who was hacked to death outside a university in Dhaka.
Students, activists and journalists
gathered at Dhaka University on Friday to demand quick police action, a day
after the attack on Avijit Roy and his wife Rafida Ahmed, who remains in
critical condition.
The protesters said the killing raised
questions about the government’s ability to protect its citizens from crimes,
and uphold democracy and freedom of speech.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, human
rights activist Khushi Kabir questioned police inaction during the attack.
Witnesses have told Al Jazeera that
police and onlookers were present during the attacks, but no one came to help
the victims. Police were not immediately available to comment on the
accusation.
The couple were coming from a book fair
at the university, when a group of men ambushed them, with at least two of the
attackers hitting them with meat cleavers, police Chief Sirajul Islam told the
Associate Press news agency.
The attackers then ran away,
disappearing into the crowds. Two blood-stained cleavers were found after the
attack, he said.
On Friday, Al Jazeera learned from the
family of the slain victim that his body will be donated to the Dhaka Medical
College Hospital (DMCH) for medical research.
Avijit’s younger brother Arijit Roy
told journalists that family members have taken the decision to donate the
body, according to the wishes of the victim.
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